RED BULL SALZBURG striker Munas Dabbur suffered heartache on his previous visit to Glasgow last month.

But he's determined to make sure it's Celtic fans who will suffer this week after he insisted his side are hell bent on making it six wins out of six in the Europa League, which would end the Hoops' hopes of reaching the Last 32.

The 26-year-old Israeli international took his tally to 16 for the season at the weekend as Red Bull surprisingly stuttered at bottom-of-the-league outfit Admira Wacker in a 2-2 draw.

The Austrian champions looked massively off the boil and needed a late leveller from teenage sensation Hannes Wolf to keep their 28-game unbeaten run in all competitions intact.

In an otherwise superb campaign this season, Dabbur was disappointed when he was part of an Israel side who lost 3-2 to Scotland at Hampden last month.

A point would have been enough for them to win the Nations League group, but they went down to Alex McLeish's men.

He will be up against the likes of hat-trick hero James Forrest and Callum McGregor again, but this time he's convinced it will be a different outcome.

And he's desperate to repeat his heroics the last time Salzburg played Celtic when he netted a double in a 3-1 win.

He said: "I don't want to think about the Scotland v Israel game because it was so disappointing for us. We were unlucky that night and of course it hurt to lose.

"We lost to Scotland and of course they had James Forrest in the team who scored a hat-trick. We will need to watch out for him this time.

"But as disappointing as it was, that Scotland game won't make any difference to me for the match against Celtic. It's obviously two different teams.

"My focus in on Red Bull.

"I scored two goals against Celtic the last time, but that won't matter in Glasgow. It's not so easy to score goals in the Europa League especially at a place like Celtic Park.

"Celtic are a big club and a very good team - they proved that when they beat RB Leipzig at home.

"But we are a strong team too and I believe we have the players to beat them away and that's what we will try to do.

"We only know one way to play and that's to win. Don't think for a minute we will relax in Glasgow. We go for the three points.

"To get 18 points out of 18 would be massive."

And former Grasshoppers Zurich striker Dabbur believes his side will relish playing in a packed Parkhead in complete contrast to their weekend match.

Their 2-2 draw in Modling was watched by a dismal crowd of just 1,900 in the crumbling BSFZ Arena and Salzburg's game seemed to slump in their surroundings in an unusually poor display.

But Dabbur pointed out: "Of course it has to happen some days that we won't win. That's reality. We can't win every game.

"We've been almost perfect so far this season, but against Admira we were obviously not at our best.

"But it's going to be something special in Glasgow. When you compare it with our game at the weekend at Modling, there were just over 1,000 fans or something and sometimes it can be hard when you play in front of a crowd like that.

"Clearly in Glasgow it will be a different story in front of 60,000 loud supporters and I think it will bring out the best of us. It's always nice to play in beautiful stadiums in front of a lot of fans.

"We have already qualified of course, but be sure we want the three points because we really want a perfect record in the Europa League."