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Joe Ledley: 'Barcelona win hasn't sunk in'

Celtic midfielder Joe Ledley admits that Wednesday's Champions League triumph over Barcelona has yet to sink in.

Celtic midfielder Joe Ledley has admitted that Wednesday's Champions League victory over Barcelona has yet to sink in.

The Bhoys stunned the Spanish giants 2-1 at Parkhead thanks to goals from Victor Wanyama and Tony Watt.

"I watched it on television but you still can't believe that we have done it, it will take a couple of days, but it was a fantastic achievement," said Ledley.

"I went home after the game and sat with the family and it didn't really sink in."

Wednesday's triumph means that Celtic only need a point from their penultimate group-stage match in Benfica on November 20 to qualify for the last 16 of the competition.

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