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Brendan Rodgers Makes a Specific Claim Regarding the Hampden Pitch

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Brendan Rodgers Makes Specific Claim Regarding Hampden Pitch Before the League Cup final against Rangers at Hampden Park on Sunday, Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has expressed his thoughts.

 

 


Rodgers underscored his enthusiasm for another Glasgow derby while also emphasizing the game’s importance to the club and its supporters during his Friday media session.

 

 

 

Rodgers, who has already achieved significant success in domestic cup competitions during his time at Celtic, emphasized that these events never lose their allure. “The final between Celtic and Rangers is an extremely special game,” Rodgers stated.

 

 

 

“Obviously, we experienced one in the Scottish Cup final several months ago, so there is always a significant build-up to these games and a genuine sense of excitement.” We regard it as a unique game; however, it is the subsequent game, and we are eager to emerge victorious.

 

 

 

So that is our perspective as we approach the situation. Celtic is well-suited to Hampden’s expansive pitch. Rodgers also discussed the benefits of playing at Hampden, praising the expansive field and its ability to complement Celtic’s style of play.

 

 

 

Rodgers clarified, “The pitch is appropriate for us; it is a substantial pitch.” “When you play through pressure at a press, there is a significant amount of space for you to play, and that is a feature that we have enjoyed in my time here, whether it was a semi-final or a final.”

 

 

In contrast to the tense match at Pittodrie in the league, Celtic’s 6-0 victory over Aberdeen in the semi-finals at Hampden serves as an ideal illustration.

 

 

Celtic’s Hunger for Victory Rodgers underscored the team’s resolve to reclaim the League Cup after they were unsuccessful in their pursuit last season. “A final is a final, and it is a competition that we missed out on last year, so we are extremely motivated to try to win this one,” he stated.

 

 

Sunday presents another opportunity for Celtic to further their silverware accumulation and assert their dominance over their city rivals, as they have achieved numerous League Cup victories over the past decade in domestic football.

 

 

Another sold-out stadium is anticipated for the Glasgow derby, which will commence at 3:30 pm on Sunday at Hampden Park, where the League Cup final will unfold. Rodgers and his teammates will endeavor to surpass expectations and deliver an exceptional performance.

 







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