Celtic has secured a spot in the semi-finals of the Scottish Cup by defeating Hibs at Parkhead.
Brendan Rodgers maintained his unwavering commitment to achieving his third treble as Celtic manager by winning his 20th consecutive Scottish Cup match.
Rather than utilising the power of Adam Idah, Rodgers made his attacking intentions plain by selecting his strongest Celtic starting XI and prioritising the pace and trickery of Daizen Maeda up front.
Rodgers provides the genuine rationale behind the Celtic manager’s decision to move Idah to the bench in order to re-establish Jota on the wing, as he explains his starting 11.
Rodgers stated to BBC Sport Scotland, “Well, Jota is still finding his place in the squad and the team and his fitness.” Adam Idah explained why Jota started for Celtic and was subsequently benched against Hibs.
“Consequently, it is a variable that I can adapt and modify, and Adam is consistently available to contribute to the game.” Yang is present and capable of contributing to the game, which has been the primary advantage of the squad this season.
“We have individuals who are capable of making a significant impact.” You observed it last week when Luke McCowan and the other individuals arrived, who made a significant impact on our team.
Adam Idah’s scoring record for Celtic is superior to what many supporters anticipate.
Adam Idah has been compelled to play the majority of his minutes from the bench for the majority of his Celtic career. Idah’s efforts to unseat Kyogo Furuhashi would be a formidable challenge for any striker; however, he was able to deliver when necessary.
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