Matt O’Riley gives an insight into how Celtic will approach the Scottish Cup final

Matt O’Riley gives an insight into how Celtic will approach the Scottish Cup final
Matt O’Riley gives an insight into how Celtic will approach the Scottish Cup final

Matt O’Riley gives an insight into how Celtic will approach the Scottish Cup final

Before focusing on May 25th’s Scottish Cup final matchup against Rangers, Celtic will concentrate on holding onto the Scottish Premiership championship for the time being.
Rangers might be formally crowned league champions as early as this evening if they are unable to defeat Dundee at Ibrox.
In the event that it doesn’t work out, Brendan Rodgers’ team have to focus on securing a minimum of one point tomorrow

at Rugby Park without allowing complacency to seep into the team in order to win the title.
The atmosphere surrounding the Scottish Cup final, which takes place at Hampden on the last day of the season,

will be on full display as Celtic and Rangers battle for the last attainable trophy of the year.

Rodgers, with a spotless record in the competition and 16 wins in a row, has destroyed Buckie Thistle, St. Mirren, Livingston, and Aberdeen.

In any case, a somewhat divided crowd at the national stadium can act as a leveler.

Despite having three victories and a draw against Rangers so far this season, Celtic cannot afford to get complacent.

Matt O’Riley gives an insight into how Celtic will approach the Scottish Cup final
Matt O’Riley gives an insight into how Celtic will approach the Scottish Cup final

Matt O’Riley on how Celtic will approach the Scottish Cup final

Okay, so maybe it’s too early to look forward to the Scottish Cup final while league affairs take priority,

but it’s less than two weeks away, and the build-up to the main event is already underway.

Matt O’Riley has also been anticipating another battle with Rangers,

but even with his incredible Glasgow Derby record, he isn’t letting any small amount of complacency creep into his mind.

Quoted by STV News, he said, “I think there’s definitely confidence there.”

It is difficult, in my opinion, to look back on games too much and carry them with you. I believe that each game presents unique difficulties.

As always, we’ll research them before that game and approach it with an open mind.

It can become a little bit distracting if you cling too tightly to past performance. We’ll play it as a brand-new game.
Before focusing on the Scottish Cup, Celtic is looking to wrap up their Scottish Premiership business,

therefore it’s encouraging to see that O’Riley and company will play the game with great care.

Events on May 25th will be put on hold for the time being at least while Rodgers tries to give his team one last push to win the championship.

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