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Rodgers provides a double Celtic injury update, which is the true reason Callum McGregor was substituted against St Mirren.

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The genuine cause for Callum McGregor’s substitution against St Mirren was Rodgers’ double Celtic injury update. While Celtic emerged victorious, the match was not without its share of casualties.

 

 


 

Brendan Rodgers’ Celtic team secured a 16-point lead over Rangers in the Scottish Premiership ranking following their loss to Motherwell, following a hard-fought victory. The Celtic manager was compelled to wait until the final minutes of the game to secure the three points, as

 

 

 

 

the Hoops defeated St Mirren by three distinct goals, thanks to a Hyunjun Yang masterclass. However, the victory was not without its drawbacks. Celtic made another stride towards their fourth consecutive championship by removing Auston Trusty and Callum McGregor from the pitch following a violent head-to-head battle. Rodgers provided an injury update on the Celtic duo following the contest.

 

 

 

Brendan Rodgers is not taking any risks with the Celtic duo. Rodgers stated to the BBC, “Callum had felt his calf.” We are hesitant to take any risks with him, despite the fact that he should be healthy. “Auston sustained a head injury that necessitated five stitches.” “He is expected to recover; however, Scales performed exceptionally well.”

 

 

 

Rodgers will require McGregor and Trusty to be included in the squad if he intends to manage the capital club at Celtic Park, as Celtic is scheduled to face an in-from Hibs in the Scottish Cup on Sunday.

 

 

 

Ironically, Hibs’ most recent defeat occurred at Celtic Park in December, when they were defeated 3-0 by the Scottish champions. However, they have managed to remain unblemished in their last fifteen games.

 

 

 

Celtic’s record against Hibs during Brendan Rodgers’ tenure Brendan Rodgers has faced Hibs 15 times during his two tenures as Celtic’s manager, and he has enjoyed a dominant period against the Edinburgh club. Wins: 9 Draws: 3 Three goals were conceded. Goals scored: 31 Acknowledged: seventeen Thirty points were accrued. The average number of points scored per match is 2.

 

 

 

Celtic’s most significant victory occurred on December 6, 2024. 4 vs 1 Hibs The most recent loss occurred on February 22, 2025, when Celtic defeated Hibs 2–1. Rodgers has never suffered a loss to Hibs at Celtic Park; however, they did manage to secure a 2-2 draw in his inaugural match against the Easter Road club in September 2017.







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