Rodgers Dissatisfied With Celtic Defense
Rodgers Dissatisfied With Celtic Defense
When Celtic faced Motherwell late this afternoon, the supporters shielded their eyes in fear.
From the distant end, a corner was swung in, and the guests netted from it.
Unnecessarily, Joe Hart launched himself at the ball, and Jon Obika let it in.
Manager Brendan Rodgers said after the game that his team needed to play better defence.
“I think it’s one of those ones we have to better in that moment,” he stated, quoting Celtic FC on YouTube.
You have to recognize it, whether it’s lost via organization or whatever else.
At a pivotal point in the game, the corner has been made.
There was a surge of passion in the stadium following their concession, and there was hope that the Hoops would win late, but it didn’t work out.
In the end, the Bhoys were defeated by careless defence and a lackluster offensive effort.
The champions’ defence has to be stronger, especially for the equalizer, and they’ll have additional challenges midweek when they play Lazio.
What fans are saying about Marco Tilio’s seven-minute cameo during his Celtics debut is unanimous.
On Saturday against Motherwell, Marco Tilio made his Celtics debut, and some supporters are excited about what else the Australian may provide to the team this year.
The 22-year-old inked a lucrative five-year contract with the Treble champions when he left Melbourne City to join the Parkhead giants in the summer for £1.5 million.
However, Tilio had been sidelined by injury issues practically from the minute he landed in Glasgow,
and prior to the weekend, he had not kicked a ball for the Celtic first team.
In Michael Moffat’s testimonial, he played for Celtic B against Ayr United alongside four other fringe first-team players,
but he vanished from view once again.
However, he had a brief appearance for the Australia U23 team last weekend,
and Brendan Rodgers chose to start him on the bench against the Steelmen in light of his improved health.
Tilio was sent on in the 94th minute as Celtic looked to win after giving up a Motherwell equalizer,
thanks to an injury to Yang. Even though that didn’t happen,
Tilio’s seven-minute competitive debut for the team thrilled the supporters.
On Sunday, Tilio reacted to his debut game in green and white on Instagram before expressing gratitude to the supporters for their support.
“Disappointed not to win but a proud moment!” was the message he wrote on a photo of himself.
My eagerly anticipated premiere at Paradise! I appreciate your kind welcome.
And Celtic fans expressed optimism in the post’s comments. A supporter commented:
“Looked class when you came on, can’t wait to see more Marco” .
Another posted: “More to come weeman”.
This supporter wrote: “More to come from you 100%”.
This punter told Brendan Rodgers: “Should have had more than 5 minutes”.
Another commented: “Looked electric looking forward to seeing more MT23”.
Finally, this user joked: “This lad looks very sharp. Good to see you in the flesh and that your a real person”.
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