Alan Hutton has expressed his concern regarding Rangers' imminent encounter with Celtic, citing Brendan Rodgers' actions at Hampden as "an absolute concern." - soocer442
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Alan Hutton has expressed his concern regarding Rangers’ imminent encounter with Celtic, citing Brendan Rodgers’ actions at Hampden as “an absolute concern.”

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Alan Hutton has expressed his concern regarding Rangers’ prospects against Celtic, citing Brendan

 

Rodgers’ actions at Hampden as “an absolute concern.”In the League Cup semi-final at Hampden on Saturday, Celtic established a clear advantage over Aberdeen. Brendan Rodgers orchestrated Celtic’s demolition of Aberdeen, a performance that raised numerous suspicions throughout the Scottish football community. Rangers will now face Celtic after the Ibrox club defeated Motherwell on Sunday.


 

However, Alan Hutton is apprehensive about the impending December final due to Rodgers’ actions the day prior. Ahead of the Celtic final, Rangers are “absolutely concerned” about Brendan Rodgers’ wrath. Hutton stated that upon observing Brendan Rodgers on the touchline, he has come to the conclusion that Rangers should be apprehensive about confronting Celtic in the League Cup final. This analysis covered both games. “It is a concern,” Hutton stated to The Scottish Football Social Club. It is an unequivocal source of concern. A statement was made. Yesterday, Michael and I discussed it prior to the Rangers game, and I concurred with his assessment.

 

 

The two-all contest at Celtic Park and Brendan Rodgers’ expression of frustration when they were up 3-0. He appeared to be the most frustrated individual in the stadium. “I just felt that he wanted to demonstrate to everyone that we are the primary attraction in town. While you have performed well in the league, we are the top dogs, and this is why.”

 

 

“In order to be fair, it was a performance.”Celtic’s impressive performance against RB Leipzig could cause Rangers to be more concerned. Celtic has the opportunity to temporarily disregard domestic matters as they prepare to play against RB Leipzig in the Champions League tonight. The German club is in dire need of a victory at Celtic Park, as they have suffered defeats in their first three games of the tournament. Celtic, who are currently ranked second in the Bundesliga, face a significant challenge in order to surpass Leipzig. However, their success would not only elevate their

 

Champions League status, but also significantly enhance their reputation. Beating one of the most formidable teams in the competition will only serve to intensify Hutton’s anxiety and deliver a significant psychological setback to not only Rangers, but also Aberdeen, which recently experienced the full force of Celtic at Hampden.

 







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