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The Celtic board was informed of the exact opposite of what Brendan Rodgers desires from them, and the same is true for his “coasting” players.
The Celtic board was informed of the exact opposite of what Brendan Rodgers desires from them, and the same is true for his “coasting” players.
Chris Sutton has once again criticised the Celtic hierarchy for their shortcomings during the January transfer window. The former Hoops striker has also stated that the board’s complacency in the market has now permeated the first-team dressing room,
as evidenced by their recent performance in the Premiership. Kyogo, the club’s premier striker, was sold to Stade Rennais for £10 million, a sum that some supporters considered to be an exceptional price for a 30-year-old. Chris Sutton criticises Celtic’s hierarchy and players for their complacency. Celtic have suffered three consecutive losses in the Premiership, with the most recent defeat occurring last weekend in Perth,
where St Johnstone emerged victorious with a 1-0 score. Brendan Rodgers was exasperated with his players following the match, and Sutton asserts that the Northern Irishman is not interested in complacency from his players or the board. Daizen Maeda has since assumed an extraordinary responsibility for Kyogo’s departure; however, Sutton remains incensed that the Parkhead board was so complacent.
Sutton believes that Celtic executives were aware that they had already secured the Premiership title in January, particularly in light of Rangers’ extraordinary on-field struggles.Sutton stated in the Daily Record, “It is perhaps comprehensible that the Celtic squad believes they have secured the league and can relax their pace, as the club’s executives have done the same.” ”
I stated it at the time, and it is even more apparent now.” The failure to recruit a replacement and the decision to sell Kyogo in January were both indicative of complacency. “The message was that they desired an additional striker; however, it was not to be.” They believed that the Premiership was complete and that they could survive with their current resources.
It is unsurprising that the dressing room has been infiltrated by their attitude, even if they are ultimately proven correct. “However, Brendan Rodgers did not mince his words following the dismal loss to St. Johnstone, and it is undeniably not a message delivered by the manager.” “He acknowledged that he desired a striker in January and is determined to ensure that no member of his squad is at a disadvantage.
” The same applies to the council. When will Celtic be able to secure the Premiership title? Last weekend, Celtic fans anticipated a Premiership title celebration in Perth for weeks in advance, and as a result, three stands were occupied at McDiarmid Park.St Johnstone had alternative plans, or you could say that Celtic have entirely neglected the ball in recent weeks, similar to Sutton.
Nevertheless, Celtic has the potential to achieve a fourth consecutive win against Killie, despite the fact that they are reliant on Rangers to lose another point when they face Aberdeen on Sunday. If not, the encounter will be postponed until the first Premiership matchday following the division of the top six, with Celtic still awaiting their final five fixtures of the season.
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