Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has praised his players for an "outstanding team performance" in their 1-1 draw at Borussia Monchengladbach in the Champions League.
The Bhoys trailed to a first-half Lars Stindl strike and looked to be heading for a repeat of last month's defeat in the reverse fixture.
However Moussa Dembele's penalty, after Julian Korb was shown a red card, earned the visitors a point.
Speaking after Tuesday's Group C fixture in Germany, Rodgers told BBC Sport: "I thought we should have won the game.
"I thought we were the best team, but I am really proud of the players tonight. I said we needed to play with personality and the personality we showed was outstanding.
"We were brave on the ball, had speed on the counterattack and we had chances. An outstanding team performance."
Celtic sit bottom of Group C on two points, five adrift of Manchester City in second, with two games left to play.