'Uefa Cup final defeat still keeps me awake at night'published at 21:16 GMT 5 November
'We got beaten in final - so that's not great news'
Martin O'Neill admits Celtic's 2003 Uefa Cup final loss to Porto still "keeps me awake at night" as he prepares for his first game in the competition since that Seville heartache.
Celtic knocked out clubs including Blackburn and Liverpool on their memorable run 22 years ago before succumbing 3-2 after extra-time to Jose Mourinho's Porto, who O'Neill says "spent a lot of time on the ground" in a thinly-veiled dig at their theatrics.
With the 73-year-old having returned as interim manager last week, O'Neill faces the biggest challenge of his early reign with a trip to face table-topping Midtjylland in what is now the Europa League.
"We got beaten in the final so it's not great news. That's a long time ago, 2003," said O'Neill.
"If you were asking me a week ago would I ever actually be involved in another European game, I think you'd have a fair idea what the answer was.
"The 2003 games, yeah, they are very vivid. When I think about Blackburn Rovers, big game for us and we go and defeat them and that was important.
"Then we go and beat Liverpool in the quarter-final which was fantastic, then we scramble over the line in the semi-final [against Boavista].
"Then we lose to a very, very talented side in the final - who spent a lot of time on the ground I must admit, a lot of time. That keeps me awake at night."























