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Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers addresses the scandalous behavior of Rangers fans as he renders a penalty verdict.

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Brendan Rodgers addresses the humiliating behavior of Rangers fans as Celtic’s manager delivers the penalty verdict.

 

 


 

Brendan Rodgers has responded to Celtic’s stalemate with Rangers. The Celtic manager was seeking to end a two-game losing sequence to the Ibrox side, which had been initiated by losses at Celtic Park last month and in the New Year.

 

 

 

 

To be fair, Celtic’s draw with Rangers was not particularly significant in terms of the league standings. However, Rodgers had a sense of dignity to contend with, as the Hoops manager has an exceptional Glasgow Derby record against Barry Ferguson’s team. Rodgers has expressed his candid views regarding the bottle throwing incident and the final derby of the season, which concluded in a stalemate, inside Ibrox.

 

 

 

 

Brendan Rodgers denies Rangers’ penalty decision against Celtic and criticizes Rangers’ fan conduct. Rodgers stated in an interview with Sky Sports, “However, we experienced two instances, didn’t we?” You are aware that it was not even close to a penalty in the first half.I believe that Callum and Hagi were likely not in close proximity to the ball, and as a result, there was never a penalty.

 

 

 

 

However, on the other hand, you never know. “However, we were fortunate that the decision was correct, and the goal was upheld. This decision provided us with a strong start to the second half.” Rodgers responded, “Always,” when asked if the Rangers supporters’ objects hurled during the game should be suppressed.

 

 

 

I believe that it is entirely appropriate. Rodgers must currently concentrate on the Scottish Cup final against Aberdeen and the treble. Rodgers must prioritize the Hampden final, despite the fact that Celtic still have fixtures against Hibs, Aberdeen, and St Mirren. The Hoops manager would be crowned with a world-record ninth domestic treble as Celtic remains Scotland’s most successful club.







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