Celtic manager Neil Lennon has described his side's progression through to the last 16 of the Champions League as a "monumental achievement".
The Hoops secured their place in the next round of the competition thanks to a nervy 2-1 victory over Spartak Moscow at Parkhead on Wednesday.
"The players have been magnificent," said Lennon. "It is a monumental achievement on their behalf. For the club to be at the big table in the New Year, and to get 10 points, is phenomenal.
"This campaign has been a great learning process and these young lads have grown as it's gone on. This is the premier event, the toughest of the toughest. No-one gave us a prayer going into this group."
The draw for the last 16 of the competition takes place on December 20.