The name of Jose Mourinho has been in the Scottish football headlines with the iconic Portuguese manager, currently with Fenerbahce, taking on the Rangers in the Europa League last 16. While Rangers have been terrible in domestic competitions this season,
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers expects a very different game as his side look to reverse their recent defeat against Hibernian. The champions lost 2-1 at Easter Road two weeks ago, days after conceding a last-gasp equaliser against Bayern Munich in Germany to go out of the Champions League.
Celtic face Hibernian in the Scottish Gas Scottish Cup Quarter Final on Sunday. The holders host the visitors from Edinburgh, who are bringing 7,000 supporters to Glasgow’s East End. David Gray’s side beat Celtic when the teams met last month at Easter Road but Celtic will be keen to burst the Hibs bubble.
Brendan Rodgers is delighted with the latest Celtic announcement, as plans are already being put into place for the summer.
Brendan Rodgers provided four Swansea City academy coaches with invaluable training and coaching insights at Lennoxtown.
Brendan Rodgers reckons Jose Mourinho would be brilliant for Scottish football after the Special One revealed he’d never rule out managing one of the Glasgow giants.
Celtic fans have been told why Jota has been in and out of the team since his return from Rennes in the winter.
It’s mixed news on the injury front for Celtic with two positive and two negative updates delivered by boss Brendan Rodgers. Celtic host Hibs in the Scottish Cup on Sunday as they seek to avenge the previous 2-1 loss to the Hibees in the Premiership.
The 5-2 win at St Mirren is one of Rodgers' favourites this season as wide man turns on the style in front of watching partner
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers hopes the club’s supporters will finally heed the warnings over the use of pyrotechnics after the Glasgow giants were hit with two SPFL charges this week following incidents at the Premier Sports Cup semi-final and final at Hampden Park.
After last weekend’s round of games, in which Celtic beat St Mirren and Rangers lost to Motherwell, Brendan Rodgers’ side moved 16 points ahead of their great rivals with just nine games left.
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers hopes that his club's fans will keep pyrotechnics away from their matches after being hit by SPFL charges this week.
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