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After Celtic defeated Rangers, Brendan Rodgers gave three reasons why he should feel “uncomfortable.”


Over the past two games, Celtic supporters have undoubtedly loved seeing the team.



Before the Bhoys defeated Rangers in the Premier Sports Cup last Wednesday, supporters witnessed Celtic defeat Falkirk handily.


Rangers fans went completely crazy after the victory at Hampden, when Celtic supporters realized their team was back.



As the Celtic supporters rejoice, Brendan Rodgers has been informed that he should find it “uncomfortable” to witness his former Parkhead manager’s team return to form.


Following Martin O’Neill’s comeback, Brendan Rodgers questioned where three Celtic players “have been.”
Journalist Stephen McGowan has informed Rodgers that he should be hurt by the success of three players who were bombed out, in reference to Celtic’s rising fortunes.



“I think, actually, the only Celtic fan who will be uncomfortable watching that today would be Brendan Rodgers, because for the reasons you outlined there,” McGowan said in an interview with The Scottish Football Podcast.


The question, “Where is that intensity, that aggression, that press, that desire?” is one that individuals will undoubtedly have. In recent months, where has that been?

“The performances have been a little labored and unimpressive. Callum Osmond, where have you been? He will now play football with the B team.

He didn’t seem to have been given much of a chance. Auston Trusty had been kind of like, he had been injured for a long time, to be fair, but didn’t play in that important game against Hearts.

“Wins man of the match after coming in today.” In two games since the manager change, Johnny Kenny has scored three goals.

When it comes to team selection, Rodgers’ obstinacy appears to have blinded him, which is why Celtic’s performances were lackluster.

This Celtic side has benefited from O’Neill’s spark, therefore it would be good if the Northern Irishman is permitted to stay on until the end of the current campaign.



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