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Celtic supporter John Higgins has acknowledged that he has something rather ‘unpleasant’ to convey regarding Brendan Rodgers.

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Renowned snooker player and ardent Celtic supporter John Higgins has acknowledged that he has something rather ‘unpleasant’ to convey regarding Brendan Rodgers.

 

 


This week is of significant importance for Celtic and Brendan Rodgers.

 

 

The sequence commences with the journey to Croatia to face Dinamo Zagreb in the Champions League, followed by Celtic’s League Cup final against Rangers at Hampden.

 

 

In numerous instances, Celtic’s performances in Europe have been notably robust, particularly exemplified by their display against RB Leipzig.

 

John Higgins, the esteemed snooker player and lifelong supporter of Celtic, expressed that the recent performance was likely the finest he has witnessed from the team.

 

The prevailing consensus was that, particularly in Europe, the performance of the champions of Scotland was exemplary, especially during the second half, where they exhibited remarkable prowess.

 

 

However, Higgins acknowledged that Rodgers has compelled him to “eat humble pie” since his return to Glasgow, following having expressed something “terrible.”

 

 

Snooker icon John Higgins has expressed his disapproval regarding the return of Brendan Rodgers to Celtic.

 

 

Rodgers’ return to Celtic ignited a contentious debate, as opinions were polarized regarding his reinstatement due to the circumstances surrounding his initial departure.

 

 

The invitation to join Leicester City during their pursuit of a consecutive ten victories was met with considerable discontent among supporters, which elucidates the prevailing frustration and fury.

However, Higgins conveyed to the Let Me Be Frank Podcast that the situation has undergone a transformation, asserting that Rodgers now represents a ‘enhancement’ over Ange Postecoglou.

 

 

“That is the finest performance I have witnessed from Celtic in nearly all my experiences,” remarked Higgins in reference to the match against RB Leipzig.

 

 

“They delivered an outstanding performance that evening.” Remarkable. “I must candidly express that I did not desire the return of Rodgers.

 

 

 

” It is unfortunate to express this sentiment. Considering the manner in which he departed, along with the achievement of ten consecutive victories. And various other matters. However, I have been compelled to acknowledge my shortcomings.

 

 

 

The manner in which he has reinstated our playing style. “Undoubtedly, Rodgers represented an enhancement over Postecoglou.” That is the sole rationale for Celtic’s decision not to reinstate Rodgers, attributable to the circumstances surrounding his departure.

 

 

Many Celtic supporters believe that had he remained with the team, we would have achieved the coveted ten titles. I was aware that Gerrard was en route.

 

 

He certainly possesses a significant advantage over the Rangers, does he not? Celtic’s performance record under the management of Brendan Rodgers for the current season.

 

 

Following Celtic’s achievement of the double subsequent to Rodgers’ return, it became apparent that the initial dissent among those who opposed his reinstatement began to dissipate, particularly in the aftermath of their victory over Rangers in the Scottish Cup final.

 

 

However, throughout this campaign, the champions have elevated their performance to an unprecedented level and are exhibiting their finest form to date.

 

 

According to Footy Stats, Celtic’s 7-1 defeat to Dortmund represents the sole instance of loss that Brendan Rodgers has experienced this season.

 

 

Should this trend persist throughout the week, it is likely that another trophy will be awarded to Parkhead. Competition | Managed | Won | Drawn | Lost PPG Premiership: 14 matches, 13 victories, 1 draw, 0 defeats, with an average of 2.86 points per game.

 

 

UEFA Champions League: 4, 1, 2, 1, 1.25.Scottish League Cup: 3 matches played, 3 victories, 0 defeats, 0 draws, with an average of 3.00 goals per match. Overall: 21 matches played, 17 victories, 3 defeats, 1 draw, with an average of 2.57 goals per match.

 







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