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Danny Murphy believes Brendan Rodgers is preparing to deliver a Celtic curveball against Atalanta.

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The excitement surrounding Celtic’s visit to Atalanta is at an all-time high as the Champions League kick-off in Bergamo approaches. Celtic will

be eager to prevent a repeat of Borussia Dortmund’s performance, while Brendan Rodgers will be eager to demonstrate that his team is capable of competing with the finest in Europe. Danny Murphy, a former Liverpool midfielder, has expressed his comprehension of Rodgers’ decision to attack Dortmund on matchday two, despite the fact that the Celtic manager directed his criticism toward the media for their assessment of his team’s performance against the Bundesliga club. Danny Murphy defends Celtic’s Dortmund victory Murphy was sympathetic to Rodgers and elucidated the rationale behind his decision to line up against the German club prior to Celtic’s match at Atalanta. Murphy stated to talkSPORT, “I believe Celtic are so accustomed to dominating teams in games that it may be challenging to adapt quickly.” However, there must be an endeavor to adapt.

“I have a vague understanding of the Dortmund game, as they conceded five goals the previous weekend and were inconsistent.” “And I believe he may have thought, ‘You know what, let’s go and try it.'” Because it is a bit of a free kick that Dortmund is taking away, and it has failed. Murphy is of the opinion that he will observe a “different” individual. Atalanta versus Celtic Rodgers has consistently maintained that he will not alter his tactics at Celtic, even in the wake of that defeat. He has stated in the media on numerous occasions that he will always strive to play attacking football.


However, Murphy remains skeptical and believes that the Celtic manager will act differently in light of previous discussions he has had with his former Anfield manager. Murphy continued, “I am astounded by your previous statement, as after speaking with Brendan, meeting him, and considering the intelligence of the individual, as well as the jobs he has previously held, it is possible that he is attempting to deceive in his interviews.” “I believe we may witness a distinct Celtic tonight, and I am unable to envision him engaging in a head-to-head match.” Celtic supporters will be anticipating that their team will secure a victory in Bergamo tonight. At the very least, they are opposed to the prospect of another Champions League being concealed. Will Rodgers alter his approach to rivaling the Serie A club? Although many admirers may harbor such aspirations, Celtic’s Champions League fate will not be determined by their encounter with Atalanta, as it was not with Dortmund. Therefore, in a sense, the Celtic manager appears to have another opportunity to capitalize tonight, similar to Dortmund. However, this perspective may be contingent upon the final score.







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