Celtic have been informed that there is one position in which Brendan Rodgers is unable to achieve success, prompting calls for transfer action. In Celtic colors, Brendan Rodgers is once again operating his magic.
I am delighted to witness the Celtic manager’s dominance over two stints in Glasgow, as he established an exceptionally high standard during his initial tenure. That is four trophies since Rodgers’ return, and let’s be honest, he doesn’t make many mistakes, and the players generally heed to his calls.
Brendan Rodgers’ difficulties at Celtic’s center back position Despite Celtic’s recent success in securing trophies, it is imperative to maintain a high level of intensity and to fortify the most vulnerable positions. However, if the Celtic Park faithful are to be severe and critical, there is one area that requires attention, particularly with the 2025 summer transfer window now officially open.
However, Celtic’s 21 Premiership goals in 2025 highlight the necessity for additional measures. Alan Rough believes that Rodgers has not adequately addressed this aspect of the pitch and is unable to pinpoint the issue. In an interview with PLZ Soccer, Rough addressed the future of Greg Taylor and the potential return of Kieran Tierney.
He stated that the Scottish champions must act in the summer market by recruiting a “experienced” center-back. “Kieran Tierney’s return will be greatly appreciated by the fans,” stated Rough. “I continue to believe that a backup is necessary in the event that Greg Taylor relocates.””I continue to believe that centre-half is a significant position that Brendan (Rodgers) is unable to fully grasp.”
I am under the impression that he is unaware of the identities of his two closest friends. I would like to believe that a seasoned center-half would be brought in to bolster that, as we have observed throughout the season that major players suffer injuries and require a replacement.
However, the Irishman was the individual with the highest rating in the Premiership by WhoScored when Scales, Trusty, and Carter-Vickers were compared. However, when comparing their Champions League ratings, it is the 2024 summer signing who narrowly emerges as the winner.
Scales’ WhoScored rating in the Premiership: 7.48 Carter-Vickers’ WhoScored rating in the Premiership is 7.28. Trusty’s WhoScored rating in the Premiership is 7.28. Trusty’s WhoScored rating in the Champions League is 6.71. Carter-Vickers’ WhoScored rating in the Champions League is 6.70. Scales’ WhoScored rating in the Champions League is 6.67.
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