Brendan Rodgers has urged his players to recover their composure after a harrowing night against Valencia in the Europa League.

The Parkhead side endured a difficult test against the La Liga side but ahead of the second leg on Thursday night in Spain, Rodgers has maintained that Celtic are capable of absorbing some of the lessons given out last night.

“You have to have belief at this level," Rodgers told Celtic TV. "We have good players and might have one or two back next week. If we get the first goal then it could set us up for a really good second-leg

“We gave it away and when you do that against good teams it kills your momentum and it puts you on the back foot. The lessons are you need to really concentrate.

“It is so important. You can get away with it domestically sometimes but certainly at this level against good players, if you bring pressure on to yourselves it makes it difficult for us.

“If you make the mistakes at this level you get punished, the disappointment is that it was basic mistakes and they capitalised on the two mistakes. We have to try to learn from it. We have a lot of young players, we have to take that on board and take it on the chin."