Brendan Rodgers is relishing the chance to make Champions League progress this week after moving past Kilmarnock in their Scottish Gas Scottish Cup tie at Parkhead. Skipper Callum McGregor’s strike after 12 minutes was cancelled out by teenage Rugby Park striker Bobby Wales just before the break,
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers wants his players and the fans to feel the history as they chase a win that will likely send them into the Champions League knockout phase. The Scottish champions are looking to take their tally to 12 points when they host Young Boys at Celtic Park on Wednesday.
BRENDAN RODGERS has never lost a Scottish Cup tie and it’s now 18 wins in a row. But without taking any deserved credit from stubborn Killie, how Rodgers’ Bhoys made heavy work of this latest
The match itself was a tighter affair than most had expected, but Rodgers was just happy that his team managed to get over the line
Brendan Rodgers won two Scottish Cups at Celtic during the Quadruple Treble era in his first spell at Parkhead. The Celtic manager will be keen to resume his treble-winning ways after missing out last season as the Bhoys secured a league and Scottish Cup double.
When Celtic face Raith Rovers in the Scottish Cup will determine when Brendan Rodgers' side could play in the Champions League knock out phase.
Brendan Rodgers: “No, we’re not defending it, we have to win it. And for that, we want to go in and attack the game and play to the level that we know we can. Like you say, we’ve won a trophy. We’ve got two more to aim for, and of course, it’s the next game. Our focus is very much on looking to get it off to a good start in the competition.”
Despite remaining Celtic’s primary goal threat, a narrative has emerged online suggesting the Japanese international is “off the boil” and perhaps not suited
Speaking ahead of the crucial encounter, Rodgers told Celtsarehere: “Yes, everyone is ready apart from James Forrest. The rest of the squad is fit and
Luke McCowan is determined to make his mark on the Scottish Cup after being ineligible for Celtic's League Cup success this season. The 27-year-old, who had played in the competition for Dundee earlier in this term,
Celtic goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel wants to create even more history with the Glasgow club as they begin their Scottish Cup journey at home to Kilmarnock. The 38-year-old, who won the FA Cup under Brendan Rodgers when they were both at Leicester City,
The Celtic Star received an invitation last night to attend the media conferences at Lennoxtown today with goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel and the Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers, ahead of tomorrow ...