As Brendan Rodgers assigns Jeffrey Schlupp a new role, Celtic anticipates the lineup for their match against Rangers. Celtic may be champions, but that does not necessarily imply that they do not desire bragging privileges.
Celtic will face Rangers in the final Glasgow derby of the season at Ibrox, where 2,000 supporters are preparing to fill the away end. The Celtic end has been issued a pre-match warning, while the sole topic of discussion prior to the game has been whether
Rangers will provide the Scottish Premiership champions with a tribute of honor. Kris Boyd is of the opinion that Rangers will not conduct a procession of honour; however, Brendan Rodgers will have more pressing matters to address when it comes to selecting his squad. With the Scottish Cup final approaching and a potential
Treble-winning campaign in sight, the concluding meeting between the two rivals this season presents a dilemma regarding who to select. Four important stars may be absent from Brendan Rodgers’ roster. Rodgers will be disappointed to learn that four Celtic players did not attend training on Friday, as momentum will be crucial in the final stages of the season.
The absence of Daizen Maeda, Nicolas Kuhn, Jota, and Alistair Johnston from Lennoxtown caused some concern. Jota is expected to be unavailable until at least 2026, as he has been declared ineligible for nine months following his crutches-assisted exit from the 5-0 victory over Dundee United.Predicted the Celtic XI’s performance against Rangers Given the injuries sustained, the attacking portion of the team will appear to be quite depleted.
Viljami Sinisalo will undoubtedly assume the role of goalkeeper, despite the fact that Kasper Schmeichel is inching closer to a return. Anthony Ralston is the logical successor to Johnston, while Cameron Carter-Vickers, Liam Scales, and Greg Taylor remain in their respective positions of the back four.
Arne Engels, Reo Hatate, and Captain Callum McGregor comprise the initial lineup. Jeffrey Schlupp is being promoted to the position of left winger, a position he previously held at Leicester City, as a result of the scarcity of attacking options. Adam Idah, a forward, and James Forrest, Celtic’s most decorated player, will complete the attack.
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