Brendan Rodgers says qualifying for the knockout stage of the Champions League would be a big step for the club and "very special" for him. A win over Swiss champions Young Boys could be enough to see his team through to the play-off round.
Celtic hold their destiny in their own hands tomorrow night as they take on YB Bern in the UEFA Champions League with the Hoops on the brink of possible progress to the next stage of the competition.
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers wants his players and the fans to feel the history as they chase a win that will likely send them into the Champions League knockout phase. The Scottish champions are looking to take their tally to 12 points when they host Young Boys at Celtic Park on Wednesday.
Brendan Rodgers and his players can secure a play-off place with a win, advancing to the knock-out phase of Europe’s top competition for the first time since 2013
Brendan Rodgers hailed Auston Trusty for his display against Kilmarnock - and said that’s what he expects from a Celtic centre-back.
The point against the Belgians was an important, Celtic have scrapped and fought and Brendan and the players would have signed up for a win against Young Boys to extend their stay and secure knockout football in the revamped Champions League. Everything has been building towards this game against the Swiss.
CELTIC boss Brendan Rodgers took a BBC reporter to task when he asked if there was anything in the fact that Adam Idah stormed straight up the tunnel after being replaced during the 3-3 draw with
The match itself was a tighter affair than most had expected, but Rodgers was just happy that his team managed to get over the line
CELTIC have reportedly launched an ambitious swoop to land Aston Villa ace Louie Barry. Brendan Rodgers is currently working down a shortlist of winger targets and the Englishman is high up on the
The Celtic Star received an invitation last night to attend the media conferences at Lennoxtown today with goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel and the Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers, ahead of tomorrow ...
Brendan Rodgers admits there are still a lot of ‘moving parts’ to Celtic’s January transfer business — but is adamant the club won’t be left short for their vital Champions League fixtures.
A win would be a massive step towards confirming renewed participation in world football’s premier club competition, and that is something that Hoops manager, Brendan Rodgers is aiming for. The Irishman said ahead of the match: “We want to win the game.