DINAMO ZAGREB ace Angelo Henriquez has insisted they will be motivated for tonight's meaningless Europa League clash with Celtic even in front of a near-empty ground.

The Maksimir Stadium is likely to be deserted after a combination of Dinamo fans' boycotts, high ticket prices and a complete lack of interest.

Celtic have already clinched second place, while Dinamo are out.

But the Croatian champions still believe they have a duty to those fans that do show up to try and get a win against Celtic.

In-form striker Henríquez, who is on loan from Manchester United, stressed: "Of course it is important that we give our best to win.

"Any European game is a celebration and we will treat Celtic very seriously.

"Also, it is important to win to gain points for our coefficients. We hope the fans that do turn up can help us gain the win.

"There is always prestige about European football and we want to conclude the competition with a victory.

"We are playing a giant of European football in Celtic and it would mean a great deal to beat them.

"Recently, we have been in good form in the league and we want to show people we can do it in Europe too."