Should he continue with Angel’s taste or impose his own taste?I think he has the confidence to impose his own taste, but I think it will take time. I think Brendan needs to bring in his own players and that’s the message I’m getting.
Matt O’Riley created Celtic’s chances today!
Next week will be a tall order for Celtic at Ibrox as their confidence has waned. The fans are satisfied tonight.
It’s frustrating. Obviously, after what happened last weekend, we were very focused on writing down our mistakes in this last game.
Of course, it’s a new system, we’re still finding it, but at the same time, it’s one of those games where we just can’t score a goal. The guard kept them inside once again, that’s no excuse. It wasn’t our day, so we have to stay positive because at the end of the day you might not win the championship in August, but if you’re not smart, you can definitely lose it.
This is a safe type of profile. We have recruited players who, over time, will become very smart players for us, but now we are looking for beginners and we are performing. Surely that’s a domain we’re looking at.
Looking back, I see this injury as something positive for my career: I learned a lot about myself. It was my first experience of placing myself on a stage I had no control over, which was difficult. I had to sleep in boots and I couldn’t replace the position of my foot on the bed. This lasted 3 months. I can master the recovery aspect of the game, what I do when I’m away from the ground, nutrition.
And painting things in the gym that you wouldn’t be able to do if you played regularly. I have no doubt that it will make me a better player and a better person. I also used to go to local schools and communicate with the children. – and take on other responsibilities outside the box to help the club. It was my first loan and I was desperately looking to play. But then other people tell you about a career outside of football. But football is all I’ve ever known. . In my opinion, if I can triumph over this injury and be out for 8 months, I can triumph over anything.
Honestly, we have a wonderful attitude here: we can’t underestimate anyone. We want to fully concentrate on St Johnstone this weekend and that’s where we will concentrate. I’m sure next week someone will be able to give their opinion on how we felt before this. game. But we are concentrating on how we will handle this scenario and achieving an intelligent outcome.
Luis’ biggest dream in his life has been to play in the European Champions League and now he can do it with Celtic. When he called me to tell me about moving to Scotland, I told him how proud I was of although I made it clear to him that it was vital that he kept his feet on the pitch because his road is still a long way to go. It has matured a lot in recent years. Now he will play in the Champions League, the most important tournament. in the world. I will be a very proud dad. I think he will travel to Scotland this weekend. He has come a long way since he hit a ball here. I don’t forget that his grandfather got him into trouble because his football destroyed his vegetable garden!But everything he always looked for since he was from a very young age he played football. His favorite toy was a plastic soccer ball that could be bought for just five lempiras.
Celtic lost their first matches of the Scottish Premiership campaign after drawing at home against St Johnstone.
Brendan Rodgers’ boxing-style record in cup competitions ended last week when the Hoops touched the canvas at Rugby Park. And that’s it, it’s already two games without winning for the current league champions.
The lack of quality from Rodgers Celtic and St Johnstone, who went into the clash without a goal and without scoring, will draw a lot of power from their performance at Parkhead.
Steven MacLean’s side suffered a collage against Stirling in the middle of an ill-fated Viaplay Cup and bad vibes continued with back-to-back defeats in the Premiership to start the season. But a morale-boosting end result could help them turn the corner. .
Rodgers will be keen to make me additions before the window closes next week as he looks to retain Celtic’s Premiership crown.
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Lee McCulloch believes Brendan Rodgers will return Ange Postecoglou’s attacking style of play to Celtic after the draw at St Johnstone.
The taste for Angeball conquered enthusiasts during the Australian’s two seasons in Glasgow before his departure to Tottenham.
But McCulloch BBC Sportsound says the boss will stick to what he knows:
Should he continue with Angel’s taste or impose his own taste?I think he has the confidence to impose his own taste, but I think it will take time. I think Brendan needs to bring in his own players and that’s the message I’m getting.
Today’s draw puts Celtic at the top of the Scottish Premiership, tied with Motherwell on seven points.
While St Johnstone is ahead of the Hibernian instead.
Brendan Rodgers said he “fully understands” the Green Brigade’s reaction to Celtic’s draw against St Johnstone and hinted the Hoops could suffer a mild triple hangover.
A week after being eliminated from the Viaplay Cup by Kilmarnock, the champions faced the Saints, who picked up their first point of the campaign. During a post-match field trip to thank the fans, the crowd’s dominance sparked an angry reaction towards Rodgers and his players. The Green Brigade were not satisfied with Rodgers’ return to the club and boycotted the friendly against Athletic Bilbao in protest.
But the coach gets to where he is after his team failed to produce the goods for the second straight game.
READ MORE: Brendan Rodgers responds to Green Brigade as Celtic boss ‘understands’ anger signalling treble hangover
Matt O’Riley created Celtic’s chances today!
The Green Brigade reportedly provoked “a lot of anger” between Brendan Rodgers and Celtic players after the draw at St Johnstone.
The Scottish champions lost their first matches of the Premiership campaign after being controlled at home by the Perth side just days after being sent off from the Viaplay Cup by Kilmarnock. Steven MacLean claimed the positive result at Celtic Park after a winless start. the season, amid considerations about the new crusade after a disastrous League Cup campaign that saw them defeated through Stirling.
READ MORE: Brendan Rodgers and Celtic met the fury of the Green Brigade as a ‘healthy dose of anger’ erupted over St Johnstone’s stalemate
The Celtic goalkeeper has told BBC Sportsound that this drop in form with Brendan Rodgers will be a fear ahead of next weekend’s big Old Firm derby.
Next week will be a tall order for Celtic at Ibrox as their confidence has waned. The fans are satisfied tonight.
Celtic 0 St Johnstone 0
Ross County 0 Ranger 2
Hibernian 2 Livingston 3
Motherwell 2 Kilmarnock 1
Celtic full-back Alistair Johnston has admitted his frustration with today’s result.
It’s frustrating. Obviously, after what happened last weekend, we were very focused on writing down our mistakes in this last game.
Of course, it’s a new system, we’re still finding it, but at the same time, it’s one of those games where we just can’t score a goal. The guard kept them inside once again, that’s no excuse. It wasn’t our day, so we have to stay positive because at the end of the day you might not win the championship in August, but if you’re not smart, you can definitely lose it.
Celtic’s ultras entered the debate about the derby of the visiting fans attacking their rivals.
There you have it. . . Ends square.
A result for visitors.
Time is running out and St Johnstone are about 90 seconds away from the tie against the Scottish champions.
We’re in the fifth minute of stoppage time and Celtic still don’t seem to be scoring.
It’s time for a hero to emerge!
St Johnstone has more joy in those final stages. They pass the ball to the opposite end of the park and an influx of Celtic attacks.
No wonder there are boos and groans in the stands. . .
It was the visitors who caused panic in Celtic’s defence. Eight minutes have been added and, in all honesty, it may happen one way or another.
St Johnstone continues with its task and closes each and every one of Celtic’s passes.
Celtic are forced to part ways but there is nothing too worrying for Dimitar Mitov.
There are 3 minutes left plus additional time. . .
You can feel the frustration in the air around the stadium. Celtic fans pray that a little magic can be invented.
Joe Hart made a remarkable stop to prevent Stevie May from completing a well-crafted St Johnstone counter-attack, then Celtic came back to the other end and won a corner.
Steven MacLean opts for cooler legs. Enter Cammy MacPherson instead of Jay Turner-Cook.
Kyogo is very clinical, however, his performances have been similar to those of many of his teammates in that he has not reached the levels we expected.
On this occasion, the attacker shoots at point-blank range.
There may be a lot of extra time at the end of this match. . . there have already been some saves and now St Johnstone’s goalkeeper Dimitar Mitov is suffering from cramps.
That thing. . .
Alexandro Bernabei joins the action in place of Greg Taylor.
Joe Hart didn’t have much to do today, but he was almost getting the ball back into the net when Dara Costelloe received Liam Scales and forced him to react by stopping it in the corner.
It would have been a punch!
David Turnbull’s corner went through St Johnstone’s defence.
Everyone camped in their own part but it works. . . Until now.
Sead Haksabanovic launches a powerful shot from distance and makes Dimitar Mitov react with a stop.
Celta has a. . .
Hyun-Jun Yang receives warm applause from Celtic when he retires for James Forrest.
Brendan Rodgers replaced the game, but the same upheavals are obvious. . . This is a very objective objective.
Matt O’Riley arrives at the signing and throws a low ball into the box. Unfortunately Kyogo is the goalkeeper of St Johnstone and the attack comes to nothing.
Celtic have 25 minutes to assert their dominance.
Andrew Considine is getting tears and it turns out his afternoon is over.
He will be replaced by Liam Gordon in St Johnstone’s centre of defence.
Sucks. . .
This time, Sead Haksabanovic sends the ball to the second post and Matt O’Riley connects with him, but his shot floats high and deflected.