Legia Warsaw manager Henning Berg has insisted that "nothing is decided yet" in their Champions League qualifier with Celtic.
The Polish outfit have one foot in the next round having recorded a shock 4-1 win over the Bhoys in last week's first leg, and they will look to complete the job in the second leg at Murrayfield tomorrow night.
Celtic skipper Scott Brown was unhappy with the way Legia celebrated their victory, but Berg defended his side's actions after the final whistle.
"Our players were just so happy to play a good game and score two late goals against Celtic, that's what they were celebrating and were so happy about, not because we thought this tie was over," he told reporters.
"For us, it was a big win against a big team. The players were just happy to play the football they did, that's why they were so happy.
"We know the game tomorrow will be tough, it will be hard, we have to play well and do our job 100% and we expect Celtic to be better. So nothing is decided yet."
Celtic will be without the suspended Efe Ambrose for the second leg after he was sent off in Poland last week.