Celtic
Brendan Rodgers’ message to the Celtic team following Leipzig’s amazing victory
The message that Brendan Rodgers conveyed to the Celtic squad following Leipzig’s extraordinary victoryBrendan Rodgers addressed the media today in anticipation of Celtic’s Champions League victory over Leipzig in midweek. The team is scheduled to play Kilmarnock on Sunday.
The Irishman has placed his team in a favourable position to compete for the league title for the fourth time in a row, as they have maintained an unbeaten start in the Scottish Premiership after ten matches.
Nevertheless, Celtic’s Champions League obligations were the focal point of midweek, as they secured a comprehensive victory over Leipzig to increase their lead to seven points after four league phase matches.
Brendan Rodgers’ current responsibility is to moderate expectations. There is a great deal of anticipation following the recent results, but the season is expected to be lengthy and filled with numerous surprises. The Celtic manager has now addressed the advice that the dressing room received following a significant European victory during his pre-match press conference earlier today.
Brendan Rodgers’ message to the Celtic squad following the Leipzig match Rodgers disclosed to the media today that his sole objective following Leipzig has been to emphasise the positive aspects of his team’s performance while simultaneously emphasising areas for improvement. He clarified, “I was merely stating that this was a statement made by others.
My message is that we analyse the game, study the game, and communicate with our players about the process we are currently in and our aspirations for improvement.”
“We have likely been anticipating a performance of that calibre as a club and as a support base for an extended period.” The objective is not merely to perform;
it is to achieve victory and execute at a high level. We aspire to remain in that position; I believe that we have demonstrated our capabilities in three of the four games of the Champions League. However, we are aware that we have a significant amount of work to do.
“Our initial objective was to qualify for the playoffs; however, this remains unchanged.” Our approach is highly systematic, both for the participants and for ourselves.
We focus on the game and the areas in which we excel, thereby reinforcing this. “We faced a team that is renowned for their energy, pressing, and counter-pressing, and our physicality significantly outperformed Red Bull Leipzig. This is truly impressive. You share this with the players, but you are also evaluating the areas in which we can improve.
” Celtic will not permit complacency to permeate the organisation. Although Celtic have had an exceptional start to the season, it is important to remember that this is only the beginning.
Therefore, the team will not be allowing itself to become overconfident at this juncture. Ultimately, trophies and European progression are not guaranteed in November. Rodgers will also be consistently reminding the Bhoys of their responsibilities, and they are aware that there is no space for slacking.
At present, the instruction is to maintain a positive attitude towards Kilmarnock on Sunday before the international break commences.
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