November 8, 2024

Following Celtic’s easy 2-0 victory over Livingston, Brendan Rodgers predicts his Christmas feast will be a hit.

The Irishman stood by as his team easily defeated the team now atop the league table.

Following consecutive losses to Kilmarnock and Hearts, the hosts were jeered off once more following a dull first half. However, whatever the manager said at the interval proved effective, as the winners stunned David Martindale with goals from Kyogo and Liam Scales less than ten minutes into the second half.

Speaking to Sportsound, Rodgers emphasized that the Hoops needed to get back on track before facing Dundee at Dens Park and facing Rangers in the crucial second derby of the season on December 30. “It always does,” he responded when asked if his Christmas supper would taste better after winning. Of course, winning always makes the food taste a little bit better. It was a far superior performance and outcome. of course. After two disappointing results. you have to react

“Being in that role as the manager of Celtic felt weird. However, you have to react and speak while on the field, and I felt the guys performed that incredibly well today.

They most likely didn’t score the goals they were due. However, it was immediately apparent that the tempo and intensity had improved.”

After seven games, Kyogo had not scored a goal since November 12th against Aberdeen. “I believe he is only three short of where he was last season,” Rodgers continued. Strikers, however, desire to score goals. Although it was a crucial team goal, it was nevertheless good for him to score.”

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