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Brendan Rodgers reveals a candid insight regarding Celtic, demonstrating that there are no adverse consequences stemming from the unsuccessful pursuit of a striker.

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Brendan Rodgers reveals a candid insight regarding Celtic, demonstrating that there are no adverse consequences stemming from the unsuccessful pursuit of a striker.

 

 


Brendan Rodgers observed as Celtic decisively defeated Dundee, establishing a commanding 13-point lead with 13 matches remaining in the season. He subsequently expressed his desire for even greater achievements.

 

 

The Hoops smashed six past the Dens men to answer any concerns they could be left light up top after failing to replace Kyogo Furuhashi in the January window. Daizen Maeda scored two exceptional goals in the second half within a span of four minutes, while Arne Engels also contributed with a pair of goals.

 

Adam Idah, along with substitute Nicolas Kuhn, contributed to extending the Hoops’ lead to 13 points at the summit once more.To enhance the celebratory ambiance, Jota delivered an impressive 60-minute performance during his homecoming, complementing his goal-scoring debut against Motherwell on Sunday.

 

 

Rodgers maintained a composed demeanor regarding the Hoops’ inability to secure a replacement for Kyogo; instead, he expressed his commitment to cultivate and enhance the existing talent at his disposal.

 

 

Following the observation of flank players Maeda and Kuhn increasing their goal tallies to 18 and 17 for the season, respectively, Rodgers, who introduced deadline day acquisition Jeffrey Schlupp as a substitute, remarked, “It was one of our finest performances of the season.”







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