The 70-year-old Chilean was in charge of the Villarreal team that drew 2-2 with Rangers in the Champions League last-16 fixture in 2006 and advanced to the following round, eventually reaching the semi-finals before losing to Arsenal.
Pellegrini’s Real Betis defeated Celtic 4-3 in the Europa League group stages two seasons ago before falling 3-2 in Glasgow.
Pellegrini, who said former Manchester City and Barcelona goalkeeper Claudio Bravo’s fitness will be examined as he recovers from a calf injury, said: “I was here in 2006 and we managed to win and reach the semi-finals of the Champions League with Villarreal that season.”
“That experience is beneficial. We also played Celtic, and although losing, we qualified for the following round. Experience is important, but it is not essential. The players will be required to perform.
“I believe I have a good understanding of Scottish football.” It’s about emotion, direct football, fighting for every goal, and going box to box as rapidly as possible. The intensity of the game may not be the same as in Spain, but it is something we must consider tomorrow since they play 100% technical and physical for 95 minutes.
“I had the opportunity to come here not only as a manager, but also to watch Celtic vs. Rangers while I was in England as a coach.” It’s fantastic football with fantastic fans.
“The first game of the group is against the Rangers at home, and we want to get off to a good start.” We lost in extra time against the side that went on to win the competition in our first season (with Betis).
“The following season, we were top of a group, then had close games against Manchester United before being eliminated.” This is our third season, and we aim to push ourselves even farther. However, we must not underestimate our opponents in the group.”
Rui Silva, the Portuguese custodian, had to leave the weekend’s 5-0 defeat by Barcelona due to a thigh injury and was replaced by debutant Fran Vieites, who usually plays for Betis B, and now Pellegrini is concerned about Bravo’s health.
“Bravo has trained, and we’ll see if he can play tomorrow,” the former Manchester City and West Ham manager stated. I’m hoping he’ll be 100 percent for this game, but I can’t guarantee anything. I’m not worried if he doesn’t play because we have a young custodian in whom we have a lot of faith.”
When asked about the weekend thrashing by Barcelona, Pellegrini responded, “No, we are not concerned.” We wouldn’t be satisfied even if we had won 5-0. All we’re concerned about is the upcoming game versus the Rangers.”