Brendan Rodgers admits Celtic "hit a wall" after a gruelling fixture schedule but is confident his side can break through against Kilmarnock on Saturday.
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers: "It was a disappointing result from our perspective. We had lots of control in the first 40 minutes, then we give away a needless goal from a counter attack. "We concede and that gives them impetus heading into the second half.
Kasper Schmeichel has delivered his thoughts on Brendan Rodgers' criticism of the Celtic defence during the draw with Dundee.
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Frustrated Brendan Rodgers was not best pleased with the defensive performance of his side as he singled out Auston Trust for criticism following their 3-3 draw against Dundee. The side were forced to rely on Arne Engels’s stoppage time penalty to claim a 3-3 draw.
You don't need to be a particularly skilled lip reader to know exactly what Brendan Rodgers thought of his side's attempts at defending Dundee 's third goal. The Dark Blues twice came from behind at Dens Park before taking a late lead through Aaron Donnelly's header.
Frustrated Brendan Rodgers labelled his table-topping Celtic "soft" as they had to scramble a 93rd minute point at Dundee. The Celtic boss didn’t miss his team defensively as they twice went ...
BRENDAN RODGERS has a stunning record against most clubs in Scottish football. And Dundee are no different as he has faced them 14 times as Celtic boss, winning 13 and drawing one - the exception ...
BRENDAN RODGERS blasted £6million Auston Trusty as Celtic needed an injury-time equaliser to rescue a point against Dundee. The Celtic boss claimed his side went soft as Arne Engels ’ spotkick saw
It’s not often you can reference heat when talking about January in Dingwall, but, hot on the heels of Celtic’s 4-1 win over Ross County on Saturday, Brendan Rodgers’ side are back in action
Brendan Rodgers: “No, we’re not defending it, we have to win it. And for that, we want to go in and attack the game and play to the level that we know we can. Like you say, we’ve won a trophy. We’ve got two more to aim for, and of course, it’s the next game. Our focus is very much on looking to get it off to a good start in the competition.”
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers: "It was a disappointing result from our perspective. We had lots of control in the first 40 minutes, then we give away a needless goal from a counter attack.