Brendan Rodgers delivers dig with ‘crisis mode’ message ahead of Celtic’s clash at Hibernian

Brendan Rodgers is the one who needs to maintain his composure in the midst of all of this, despite Celtic’s inconsistent play on the field and boardroom annoyance about the lack of transfers.

Even though Celtic lost important points to Aberdeen on Saturday, they are still leading the Scottish Premiership standings.

Brendan Rodgers delivers dig with 'crisis mode' message ahead of Celtic's  clash at Hibernian

Many of the banners that fans are unveiling express their disapproval of the board and hint that a title race is underway, raising doubts about Brendan Rodgers’ squad.

In his pre-match press conference, the man himself made sure to subtly poke fun at that, stating, “There aren’t too many teams around Europe where you will have four points out of six and it’s crisis mode again.”

Look, the Celtic manager who won a treble has been here before, so he knows how to handle the pressure.

Yes, the team hasn’t played to the expected level or produced the desired results, but the focus now needs to be on improving in the next game.

The guy in the hotseat was also certain to ease everyone’s anxieties amidst the intense strain, since the Celtic players had a journey to Easter Road ahead of them.

Hibernian versus Celtic

Whether you are a manager or a player at Celtic, one of the biggest things is the expectations, according to Rodgers.
“Europe has leagues that are stronger than this one. However, managing and playing Celtic puts your mental toughness to the test. managing the pressure, the expectations, and everything that goes along with it.

There aren’t many teams in Europe where you can finish with four points out of six and go back to crisis mode.

“I always believe that the ability to feel that way serves as the impetus for continuous improvement. I’ve lived here long enough to learn the nuances of the way things operate here. My attention is on the squad and ensuring that we can keep getting better.
Ross County FC vs. Celtic FC: A decisive Scottish Premiership match
Ian MacNicol took the picture/Getty Images
Have faith in Brendan Rodgers

He demanded more quality on the transfer market but didn’t receive it. either in the January transfer window or in the summer.

Even though other Celtic board members disagree, he has maintained his respect for them and talked well of them.

The squad is at the top because, in actuality, they have won the games that have mattered the most. Now all that needs to happen is to go on a serious run.

The Bhoys are leading the table, but they haven’t yet shown their capacity to go on a significant victory streak.

All in all, it simply makes the team even more dangerous as the season approaches its most crucial points.

Tags:

Add a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *