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Brendan Rodgers Discussion Thread

Discussion in 'Celtic Chat' started by Lewis Kerr, Jun 19, 2023.

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  1. G_portillo

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    Theres a noticeable drop in the intensity of our play and in the amount of chances we are creating.

    I do agree that our poor summer transfer window has contributed to yesterdays result, but regardless, we have still have a far superior squad to motherwell and not one of our players is playing close to their ability. So Rodgers take a large part of the blame.
     
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  2. Notorious Gold Member Gold Member

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    It's a big match how much are you and the players looking forward to it?

    Very much so we are under no illusions what we need to do in the game. It's pretty straightforward we have to win the game.

    It was a vital game between the two sides at Celtic Park, what did you learn in that match that you can take into this one?

    I think we learned that over the course of the competition against Lazio and other teams when we are 11 v 11, we can really compete on the field. The learning at the end of the game was that you have to concentrate right through to the very end. We looked like the team that was going to win the first leg and we ended up losing the game. That was a big disappointment considering how well we had played and taken the lead. What's important for us is making sure we have 11 men on the field. In our two away games we have been down to nine men and 10 men and at this level that is a big ask. For us it is about keeping all of our players on the field playing the level of football that we know we can and have shown and hopefully getting the breaks in the game.

    What can be learned from this Champions League campaign?


    The two standouts for me are the experience the players will gain from playing against players at this level. Players that have been consistently at this level. That is always important when you come to play against top level players it is really about the concentration for the full 90 pls minutes in the game. It might well be obvious, but it is also about quality as well at the top end of the field. All the teams have forward players that can really hurt you and that can make the difference. You don't get the number of chances that you might do domestically so you might have to be clinical. Quality and experience is what improves you as an individual and as a team at this level.



    How important is it for the club to get a win from the last two games in terms of prestige and in terms of the competitive nature of the Champions League group stage?

    I think it is for or own personal pride as a team. Clearly as a club that's what we want to do. We know the challenges that we have at this level. I also think that the points total does not reflect the performance levels that we have had. We have two games left now and we know what we need to do. We are going to give it everything to achieve the victories that we need.

    How do you think Lazio doing right now and what is your personal opinion of Maurizio Sarri?

    Firstly, Maurizio is a very experienced coach. He did incredible work at Napoli and then came to Chelsea and produced a very good football team. He has come back to Italy, and he is a very experienced coach and a very talented coach who asks his players to play in a really attacking philosophy. They play 4-3-3 and the midfield are flexible. Luis Alberto whom I know very well is a really gifted player technically and he now has experience from when I knew him as a 20-year-old at Liverpool. They have front players and wingers and strikers who can score goals. They will be disappointed that they lost the league game at the weekend. They haven't won in three games, but they have talent and they have shown that in this competition.

    After the game against Feyenoord, somebody mentioned the high level of intensity from the supporters inside the stadium, are you concerned that this is a factor that could count against you?

    No. It is where you play football. You play football to play in the best stadiums and the best atmospheres. When I was here before the atmosphere was amazing and I expect it to be the same. It is a really iconic stadium, and you always expect the supporters to get behind the home team. If you come to Glasgow, you will see how Celtic support us. For us, I always say the louder the opposing supporters cheer, the harder we run. Hopefully, we can run very hard.

    This is the most difficult moment in Lazio's season could this be an advantage?

    I think as professional footballers you always want to look to the next game. It is a different competition, and you are not in the league. You come into the next game, and you want to perform. The Champions League is a fantastic competition to come and play in. However, you are doing in the league, you feel that change when you come to the Champions League. No matter how Lazio are doing domestically we expect a really tough game. We are prepared for a tough game.



    You've talked about being competitive in this competition and not getting the results to match that aside from keeping 11 players on the pitch, what else has to be different?

    I think we have to take our opportunities. I also think there are key and decisive moments in the game. You think of the first half away in Feyenoord we started the game well. We had opportunities that we didn't take that would have put us in front. We conceded right in half time. The Lazio game at home with that little bit of concentration where if you are not going to win the game then certainly don't lose it. That was points that we had given away in that game. The key for us is making sure we have 11 players on the field and when we have shown that in all of the games, we have been good, and we have been competitive. That's the challenge for us at this level. At the top end of the pitch, it is all about the quality and dealing with it as a team collectively. I'm excited by it and I am really looking forward to seeing us play and I think we can get the result that we want. We know we will have to work very hard.

    Luis Palma is suspended, Daizen Maeda and Liel Abada are out and James Forrest wasn't even in the squad on Saturday. Is that a big decision for you in terms of who plays in those wide areas? Is it a challenge for those selected to step up and show what they can do?

    It is clear we are missing a lot of players who are really dynamic for us, and they can change how the football game looks for us. It is also an opportunity for the other guys to come in. James (Forrest) will be available for the game. He didn't train so much over the international break so rather than him sit on the bench at the weekend we wanted to give him some training until the game. He is available which is good for us. We have Yang and Mikey Johnston too and there will always be opportunities. There will be lots of players who in the first part of the season maybe haven't had the opportunity that they would like. When you get that opportunity then you have to want to take it. I am looking forward to seeing us play and those players perform.
     
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    BRENDAN RODGERS says he is desperate to take a good result with him when he and his team are granted a private audience with Pope Francis in the Vatican on Wednesday morning, saying it would be a ‘blessing’ to meet the Pontiff.

    There is a little doubt over whether the scheduled meeting will now take place, with the Pope reportedly suffering from a lung infection.

    But Rodgers is hoping that he is able to go ahead with his meeting with the Celtic players and staff, and if so, he wants to be able to deliver some good news about his team’s fortunes against Lazio at the Stadio Olimpico as they go in search of their first away win in the Champions League for six years.



    That will be absolutely amazing,” Rodgers said.

    “We would be blessed to do that, it would be a real privilege.

    “Hopefully we can take a really nice result to the Vatican.”

    Celtic themselves may need some divine intervention though to break their away curse in the competition, particularly as they go into the game against Lazio without some key attacking players.

    There is a particular concern about the wide areas, with both Luis Palma and Daizen Maeda missing, meaning that the experience of James Forrest may be called upon at a venue where he scored in 2019.

    The winger sat out the weekend draw with Motherwell with a glute problem, but has travelled to Italy.

    “That’s how it is,” Rodgers said.

    “It’s an opportunity for people to come in. It’s an opportunity for people to come off the bench and affect the game.


    There will be players who maybe haven’t featured as much in the first couple of months, so now they get the chance, and they have to grab it.

    “Liam Scales is the perfect example, a great example. He sat on the sidelines and took his opportunity and has shown consistently that he can deal with the pressure and the level and perform.

    “James has scored here hasn’t he? He will be close, he will be close.

    “We have gone into every game and started with confidence, and we aim to take that into every game.”
     
  5. Martybhoy53

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    CL failure yet again.
     
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  6. HTG "I have an uncle who does Yoga"

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    First half was abysmal, second half was better.

    He's not blameless, but it feels like with 2 or 3 extra players, he takes us through.

    Still, no excuse for that first 45 minutes, was abysmal.
     
  7. Mr Shelby Moderator Moderator Gold Member

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    I still don't think he's set us up badly in any of these games :giggle1:

    It's stupid mistakes time and time again and a poor level of player.

    You've got your supposed talisman losing the ball in acres of space which ultimately leads to a goal. Can't compensate for * like that.
     
  8. Officer Doofy Come to me, human man Gold Member

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    No idea why he came back. The club is pathetic.
     
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    First half was as he’d have wanted. Compact, don’t give anything away and stay in the game. Worked as he wanted I think.
     
  10. Bob Loblaw Gold Member Gold Member

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    If he has any balls he’ll be in that boardroom as soon as we’re back in Glasgow demanding that the team be strengthened in January.

    Enough of this fannying about all summer when we can do our business earlier. Get your targets in now if you can, destroy the league and give the manager a chance. If he fails at that then at least we’d know he’s not up to it with a squad capable of competing.
     
  11. King Kwon Gold Member Gold Member

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    I agree that he's had awful backing and had to deal with players doing daft things. But I do also think his style is so turgid to watch at times.
     
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  12. honda Gold Member Gold Member

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    Doesn't help we just had the most exciting football we've probably ever seen for the last few years. It was always going to be magnified when ange left. Hopefully he's sacked and begs for his job back in the summer :fear:
     
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    Surely he won’t accept the same * in the next two transfer windows
     
  14. The Prof Administrator Administrator

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    It's CL on the cheap, and this is the result, hardly surprising tbh.


    Wasted the summer signing projects for the manager to develop, brutal.
     
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  15. The Phoenix Black Lives Matter

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    I think he'll be off by the summer even if we scrape by in the league.
     
  16. JC Anton Get yer, hats, scarfs badges & tapes

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    Learning, experience, process.. we need to add quality... repeat..
     
  17. JC Anton Get yer, hats, scarfs badges & tapes

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    Nah, can't see it..

    January becomes massive tho..
     
  18. James Gold Member Gold Member

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    He's been * by our recruitment but then backed it the AGM I don't understand it
     
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    Personally don’t think he’s done much wrong.

    You look at the squad there tonight and it’s miles aff it. 2023 and we have Scales, Taylor, Jamesy and Mikey Johnstone playing key roles to try and get us out of a CL group? Not happening is it
     
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    Think this January's window will tell us a lot about his plans going forward and if this is just a one season job.