Arne Engels discloses the Celtic dressing room's "unhappiness" during the halftime break during the match against Aberdeen. - soocer442
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Arne Engels discloses the Celtic dressing room’s “unhappiness” during the halftime break during the match against Aberdeen.

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Arne Engels discloses the Celtic dressing room’s “unhappiness” during the halftime break during the match against Aberdeen.

 

 


Aberdeen was defeated 5-1 by Celtic at Parkhead last night, despite that they were not at their best. Brendan Rodgers secured his 23rd victory of the season as Celtic defeated Aberdeen by five goals in a game that was truly a tale of two halves.

 

 

 

Celtic eventually established their dominance over Aberdeen after a peculiar first-half performance that saw the Hoops go into the interval with a 3-0 lead, with four distinct goal scorers. According to Arne Engels, Celtic were dissatisfied with the situation, as “things were not going our way.”

 

 

 

The Celtic midfielder was awarded the man-of-the-match award for his exceptional performance, which included the creation of two assists by the young Belgian. Arne Engels clarifies why his Celtic companions were “unhappy” at halftime, despite the fact that the Bhoys scored three goals in the first 45 minutes of the match, in his post-match interview.

 

 

 

After the match, Engels expressed the sentiment of the Celtic dressing room at halftime, despite the fact that the team had a comfortable three-goal lead. Engels expressed his satisfaction with the victory to Sky Sports, stating,

 

 

 

“I am extremely pleased.” I believe that the team performed exceptionally well today. I believe that the first half was not our strongest, and we needed to rectify that in the second half. It is evident that we consistently rebound from defeats. Consequently, we performed exceptionally well.

 

 

 

 

“So, congratulations to the team.” “Everyone was arriving at the dressing room with a sense of unhappiness due to the fact that certain aspects of the game were not going as we had hoped. Consequently, we made some adjustments.” If Engels is dissatisfied with his 3-0 lead over Aberdeen at the halftime break, it is evident that he is a proven winner with just over half a season under his belt.

 

 

 

The 21-year-old is demonstrating exceptional maturity at a young age and is also demonstrating a comprehensive understanding of Celtic’s mission. The performance is as important as the outcome at Parkhead, and it appears that the Bhoys significantly improved in the final 45 minutes of the game, indicating that the words spoken in the Parkhead dressing room were effective.







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