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Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers addressed Nicolas Kuhn’s injury following his withdrawal from the warm-up against Dundee United.

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Nicolas Kuhn’s Celtic injury was addressed by Brendan Rodgers following his withdrawal from the warm-up against Dundee United.

 

 


Before Celtic confronted Dundee United this evening, Brendan Rodgers addressed Nicolas Kuhn’s issue. Celtic TV pundit Peter Grant indicated that the German appeared to have a thigh issue prior to the start of the match at Parkhead.

 

 

 

The Tangerines were decisively defeated in a 2-0 victory in front of the home crowd, and Kuhn was replaced by Hyun-jun Yang for the game. However, this resulted in concerns among the support, who were left in the shadows regarding Kuhn’s fitness prospects for the upcoming games.

 

 

 

Manager Rodgers has now addressed the injury that his playmaker sustained prior to the game and has provided a concise update on the winger. He has acknowledged that it was Kuhn who informed the medical team that he was unable to take the field.

 

 

 

During the warm-up, Nicolas Kuhn withdrew and was substituted by Yang. Rodgers was inquired about the gravity of the matter during an appearance on BBC Sportsound. He replied, “I hope not.” “He experienced a sensation at the apex of his thigh and was hesitant to take a chance.”

 

 

 

“We must observe the appearance of that.” Celts secured a resounding victory this evening, with Daizen Maeda beginning the scoring with his 14th goal in all competitions after Luke McCowan had challenged Jack Walton between the United posts.

 

 

 

Brendan Rodgers was ridiculed by Celtic supporters who used antiquated songbooks. Paulo Bernardo and Reo Hatate, who were substitutes, combined with Maeda to double Celtic’s lead with approximately seven minutes remaining as the clock wound down.

 

 

 

Certainly, Celtic fans delighted in their evening, and they endeavored to ridicule the Hoops manager regarding his remarks from the previous weekend, in which he expressed his dissatisfaction with the “disrespect” that supporters showed toward Greg Taylor.

 

 

 

Punters revived the songbook of former players and enthusiastically chanted in support of a variety of former club heroes. Artur Boruc, Scott Sinclair, Henrik Larsson, and Stuart Armstrong were recognized by the supporters, who concluded the evening with an ode to KT.







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