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Jupp Heynckes’ new stint as Bayern Munich manager as come with a big expectation of discipline.

Heynckes has arrived to Make Bayern Great Again, and a big part of that is showing some modern footballers how things are done at Germany’s biggest club.

This means discipline. Lots of lovely German discipline.

And that’s not great for Celtic. You see, the German idea of discipline isn’t running a lot in training, it will include taking a home match against Celtic as seriously as an away match against Real Madrid.

There’ll be no going through the motions against Brendan Rodgers men. No being content with a win, and not feeling overly bothered if Moussa Dembele nicks a goal, Heynckes, and the German audience, will expect a full-on Bayern.

Bild quote the manager as saying: “Players have to get used to my discipline again.

“FC Bayern have great ambitions in this competition, my team and I, of course, too. You cannot make the mistake of underestimating Celtic.”

The German newspaper build it all up to sound like Heynckes is especially eager on a good Champions League performance, and a display against Celtic which shows Bayern are already listening to his messages.

It’s not the best news for Rodgers and Celtic.