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Rodgers declares Celtic ready for Champions League
Celtic secures victory against St Mirren and prepares for upcoming Champions League challenges.

Celtic seeks to strengthen their lineup as they prepare for the Champions League.
Brendan Rodgers expresses confidence in Celtic ahead of Champions League
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has announced that the team is ready for the Champions League after a narrow victory against St Mirren. A late goal from Luke McCowan secured their win on Flag Day at Parkhead, despite a challenging game. Rodgers praised the squad's hard work but also mentioned the need for more strength ahead of the upcoming Champions League playoffs.
Key Takeaways
"We'll be ready for the games."
Rodgers emphasizes confidence in his team's preparedness for upcoming challenges.
"There's real spirit and solidarity here in the team."
Rodgers reflects on the team's unity as they face tough matchups ahead.
"It's just about improving in the forward line."
Rodgers outlines his focus on enhancing the team's attacking options as they move forward.
"Tierney's qualities are shining through again."
Rodgers commends Tierney's performance after his return from injury.
Rodgers' comments illustrate both optimism and caution as Celtic heads into a competitive phase. His acknowledgment of Kieran Tierney's injury scare suggests a careful approach to player management. By seeking to boost the squad, especially in the forward positions, Rodgers shows he is aware of past shortcomings in high-pressure matches. The incorporation of Jahmai Simpson-Pusey into the defense may just be the reinforcement needed as Celtic prepares for tough opponents.
Highlights
- Celtic is ready and eager for the Champions League.
- Great spirit and hard work define our team.
- The players are shaping up very well and working hard.
- Building fitness for a strong return is essential.
Squad improvement raises expectations
Celtic's ambitions to strengthen their squad may lead to increased scrutiny from fans and analysts, especially if results do not meet expectations early in the season.
As Celtic looks ahead, fans will be eager to see how the squad evolves in the next few weeks.
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