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‘Not for me’: Brendan Rodgers’ great answer to Celtic potentially breaking the trophy record

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Brendan Rodgers’ brilliant rejoinder to Celtic potentially breaking the trophy was “Not for me.”

 

The Premier Sports Cup final between Celtic and Rangers is scheduled to take place this weekend.


 

 

Brendan Rodgers has addressed the media today. The build-up to the Sunday match at Hampden is progressing, and there have been numerous pre-match pyrotechnics to keep supporters entertained.

 

 

After Philippe Clement asserted that Celtic were in a different league than the reigning Scottish top-flight champions in terms of their finances, Brendan Rodgers responded by slapping him down.

 

The Premier Sports Cup is up for grabs, and while there is a certain historical irony to the situation, the primary concern is the football on the pitch.

 

 

Rodgers has determined that Alistair Johnston’s hip flexor injury sustained during the Dinamo Zagreb match is not likely to be a significant issue, and he is expected to be able to play against the Rangers.

 

 

The 51-year-old has now responded in a classic manner when questioned about the Bhoys’ potential to surpass a specific trophy record this weekend.

 

 

Brendan Rodgers on Celtic’s potential to surpass the trophy record Celtic has the potential to surpass their opponents this weekend by securing the prize, as both teams are currently tied on 118 main honors.

 

 

Earlier today, Rodgers clarified that the club’s primary focus is on trophies, rather than touting statistics in the event that his team achieves victory.

 

 

He declared, “Not really, not for me.” I am concerned with the game; it is about the trophy and the victory. As many trophies as possible are our objective.

 

 

It is not necessary to inform all individuals. We merely aspire to achieve victory, and we hope to advance to our subsequent match and pursue the next trophy.

 

 

Celtic discreetly concentrated on the upcoming match against Rangers. Rodgers appears to be solely concerned with the task at hand, despite the historical context of the potential implications of Sunday’s match at Hampden for Celtic.

 

 

In the end, there is no purpose in imagining scenarios in which a trophy is obtained. Currently, the national stadium is anticipating a thrilling match between the two teams, and the eventual victor will have to exert considerable effort to secure the trophy.

 

Celtic have established a reputation for themselves by speaking their mind on the field. Come kickoff time this weekend, any pre-match remarks will be rendered null and void.

 







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