Brendan Rodgers conveys a “amazing” message to the Celtic supporters following their League Cup victory over Rangers.
Celtic’s League Cup victory was likely the most nerve-wracking out of all the cup victories that the Hoops supporters have witnessed in the past decade, which is replete with trophies.
Despite the fact that Celtic supporters have experienced numerous victories at Hampden, none have been as nerve-wracking as witnessing the Bhoys defeat Rangers on penalties, despite the fact that they have won quadruple trebles and another nine consecutive games.
Rodgers’ tenth trophy as the Hoops manager was secured by Daizen Maeda’s decisive penalty, which secured the League Cup.
In response to the victory, the Northern Irishman commended his Bhoys for their fortitude and courage in maintaining their composure to emerge victorious in the tense penalty shootout.
Brendan Rodgers commends Celtic’s “heart and desire” following their victory over Rangers.
Rodgers stated on Celtic TV, “The game was extremely tense, and the players had to demonstrate a great deal of calmness and composure, as well as a lot of heart and desire, in order to secure the victory.”
‘However, it is an incredible sensation. Before the game, I stated that one cannot anticipate that everything will go according to one’s wishes in the finals, and this was undoubtedly the case during the game.
In deference to Rangers, they capitalized on our lack of discipline during the first half, particularly in the scoring of their first goal.
Nevertheless, we did have some promising moments. “We simply needed to establish a rhythm and propel the ball forward, and we executed this task exceptionally well in the second half.
“However, the game continues until extra time, at which point you must demonstrate the same mentality, fortitude, and composure in order to score your penalties.
And that is the second time that we have been particularly successful with penalties at Hampden. “I am ecstatic for Celtic and for all those involved in the victory. We are extremely pleased.”
Brendan Rodgers’ message to Celtic supporters following the League Cup victory Rodgers was cognizant of the Celtic fans’ enthusiastic participation in the Hampden final, and he expressed his gratitude to the Parkhead supporters.
Rodgers continued, “It will likely become more ingrained over the course of the night and the next few days. It is likely more of a relief now, as you are standing there.”
“I am aware of the significance of this match, which is between Celtic and Rangers.
” It is so enormous that fans from all over the world would have been tuning in to witness it, and all they would have wanted to see was their team win and win the trophy.
And we have succeeded in doing so. “There are areas in which we can improve and learn from the game, but we demonstrated a strong commitment to completing the task.” Therefore, it is a genuine source of pride for the performers and the supporters.
“If it were a matter of deserving a trophy, they would have had it prior to the game. However, you must earn it, and it concludes a strong start to the season for us.” We will perform better than we did today, but finals can be unpredictable.
The primary objective is to ensure that you are on the podium at the conclusion, and we were. I am delighted for all of us and hope that we can all appreciate the moment.
The Celtic supporters will be celebrating another League Cup victory over Rangers this week.
The last time the Hoops defeated the Ibrox club was in 2019, when Neil Lennon achieved another milestone in his pursuit of the Quadruple Treble with a 1-0 victory over our rivals. Celtic fans appear to have found yesterday’s victory to be somewhat more enjoyable.
After another Glasgow Derby defeat, the hype that surrounded Clement and his team following their Europa League stalemate with Spurs appears to have been somewhat premature.
Certainly, some may argue that Rangers came closer this time; however, it is important to remember that Celtic were at their most subpar yesterday.
Despite the fact that the Rangers exerted every effort to defeat Rodgers, they were ultimately unsuccessful in their pursuit of victory.
This is the hallmark of champions, which is why Celtic is the most dominant organization in Scotland.
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