Comforts Crucial For Celtic

John Collins says Celtic’s pre-season plans have been designed so the players can be as fit as possible for their upcoming UEFA Champions League qualifiers.

Collins explained that the aim is to limit travel ahead of the start of the new season and give the Scottish champions the best chance possible of qualifying for the group stages of Europe’s top club competition.

The Scot said: “Everybody associated with the club – players, coaches, supporters – wants to be in the Champions League, but so does every other team in Europe that’s in the qualifiers.

Classic Tour de France

Twelve months ago, Froome’s yellow jersey defence came to a premature halt when he crashed out of the Tour just before the first cobbled section on stage five. The pavé makes a return this year, but the Team Sky leader warned that the entire opening act, as the race sweeps across Belgium and northern France in the first week, is replete with potential pitfalls.

“That first week really is going to be crucial – the first nine days, actually, until we get up into the mountains on stage 10,” Froome said on Wednesday. “In my mind, it’s almost as if each one of those nine stages is like a Classics race in its own right. You’ve almost got to do nine one-day classics before then starting the GC race up in the mountains. And before you get through those nine Classics, you’re not even entered for the GC race in that regard.”