Barcelona boss Luis Enrique believes Wednesday nights Champions League match against Celtic will be nothing like the one-sided meeting between the two clubs earlier this year. Barca kicked off their European campaign with a 7-0 demolition of Celtic at the Nou Camp back in September.Lionel Messi scored his sixth Champions League hat-trick as the Hoops suffered their heaviest ever defeat in European competition. Celtic, however, bounced back from that disappointment to claim creditable draws against Manchester City and Borussia Monchengladbach and Enrique is expecting a similarly resolute performance on Wednesday. Celtic suffered a 7-0 defeat to Barcelona earlier this season It is going to be a different game completely, said the Barcelona boss, who saw his side lose 3-1 to Manchester City last time out.We have to be ready for everything. It is good to score early in all games but Celtic need points so they will come out but again I say it will be different, it will be nothing like the game that we had before. Sky Sports Black Friday sale Upgrade to Sky Sports now and get 12 months half price! The Camp Nou is not a reference, what will be a reference is the game against Manchester City.Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers echoed Enriques opinion and believes his team stand a greater chance of victory when backed by their vocal home support.The Hoops have pulled off a string of European upsets at Parkhead over the years but Enrique insists his players will relish the opportunity to play in front of a packed crowd in Glasgow. Lionel Messi scored his sixth Champions League hat-trick during the win at the Nou Camp Players always want to play in a great atmosphere, he said.The atmosphere is everything, the Celtic fans travel in numbers, they are a fantastic support here and away. 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He admitted he knowingly had a large-capacity ammunition magazine and a semi-automatic pistol without a license.QUEBEC - Quebecs premier is downplaying a suggestion from one of his cabinet ministers that the government could get involved financially in the project to get the NHL back in Quebec City.Sam Hamad, who is minister responsible for the Quebec City area, raised the possibility of the Liberal government becoming a financial partner of Quebecor Inc., which has bought naming rights on a $400-million arena due to be completed by fall 2015.Hamad said Wednesday the assistance could be in the form of a guaranteed loan.He said Thursday that Quebecor (TSX.QBR.B) has made no request for financial aid. The media conglomerates controlling shareholder is Pierre Karl Peladeau, a member of the legislature for the Opposition Parti Quebecois.Later in the day, Premier Philippe Couillard responded by saying Quebec taxpayers will not be on the hook for getting a team in Quebec City.Any government involvement could be controversial given that Couillards government is in serious cost-cutting mode as it aims to return to a balanced budget.As a Quebecer, I would like to see a team (in Quebec City) one day, the premier said. But its not true that taxpayers, with public finances as they are, will be up for that.Jean Charests former Liberal government invested $200 million a€” or half the costs a€” in the construction of the new arena in Quebec City.Hamad said public finances would have to be healthy for the government to get involved.If theres an opportuniity that the government believes is good for Quebecers, why not.ddddddddddddOne of Hamads cabinet colleagues was more reserved when asked about the possibility of the government getting involved financially.Economic Development Minister Jacques Daoust said such support is usually made available when a transaction is too risky for financial markets.So, lets ask ourselves a question in case we ever have to answer it, Daoust said. Is it the states role to intervene to buy a hockey team in a situation that is too risky for traditional (financial) markets? Ill stop right there.Daoust insisted he wasnt calling Hamad on the carpet.I share his enthusiasm, he said. I understand people in Quebec City wanting a hockey team. But lets just say that when there is a financial transaction. it will be done my way.Earlier this month, NHL commissioner Gary Bettman vehemently denied the league is considering expansion to Quebec City or anywhere else.We dont want to build up anybodys expectations, he said at a Quebecor-organized event near Montreal. Were not in a position to expand.Were certainly not in position to expand into the East. Weve been very candid and up front that if, in fact, we go through an expansion process, the world will know about it. But were not looking to relocate any franchises, and were not looking to expand. Weve been very clear about that since Day One when we were told about the building of the new arena. ' ' '