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Chris Sutton reacts and sends out a verdict after Celtic suffer a UEFA Champions League brutal 7-1 defeat against Borussia Dortmund
Borussia Dortmund’s 7-1 victory over Celtic in the Champions League on Tuesday night was a sobering experience for the Scottish team.
The Bhoys had won all nine matches at the beginning of their season prior to the match, but they were unable to contend with a ruthless host team in the pressure cooker that is Signal Iduna Park.
Brendan Rodgers’ team committed numerous unforced errors throughout the 90 minutes, and they were frequently penalized.
The first half was characterized by a horror show, with five goals scored. However, Nuri Sahin’s team added two more goals in the second half with ease.
Chris Sutton expresses his opinion as Celtic suffer a severe Champions League defeat.
Chris Sutton, a former striker, found it as challenging to observe as any other fan.
At full time, the pundit stated on social media that Celtic desired to engage in a head-to-head showdown. It is beneficial to maintain a positive outlook; however, there is a point at which it is necessary to be more pragmatic and comprehend the various perspectives.
“It appeared to be a bit naive to send a large number of bodies forward when you are down 7-1.” It is comparable to Madrid in that it is excessively transparent and mercilessly exploited.
The bitterness of the evening was challenging to endure; however, Celtic still had a significant amount of time
It was inevitable that tonight would be a challenging match to win. Certainly, the performance’s nature is hurtful. There is much more that Celtic could have done to improve their competitiveness.
Nevertheless, the Bhoys have an abundance of remaining points in this tournament that could propel them to the knockouts for the first time in more than a decade.
Players will conduct an exhaustive examination of the deficiencies that transpired tonight. They should not hesitate.
They must acquire minor lessons that they can apply in forthcoming matches against RB Leipzig and Atalanta.
The manager must also recognize that the heavy character of the defeat was influenced by the way Celtic were set up tonight, as Sutton implies. The resilience that Rodgers predicted would be evident tonight was absent.
It will be fascinating to hear his perspective on this matter, given his unwavering confidence in his athletes during the preparation process.
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