Celtic’s Champions League exit in Kazakhstan will have a number of profound and long-lasting effects, ranging from the cost of recruiting to the relative glamour of European competitions this year and, perhaps, Brendan Rodgers’ future.
However, the consequences will be discussed later. The Scottish champions must now look back and reflect on how they got themselves into this bind.
The insipid effort in one of Celtic’s most crucial games of the season is arguably the lack of a goal scored against Kairat Almaty in 210 minutes of football.
Board with fire for “biscuit tin mentality”
Brendan: Absolute disgrace; why hasn’t the squad been made any money? It’s the same old Celtic, making every effort to save money but hoping for the riches of the Champions League, with good players being allowed to leave rather than be replaced.
Peter: We let top players depart, including Matt O’Riley, Greg Taylor, and Kyogo Furuhashi, and Nick Kuhn, and we also hired others of the same caliber. What are your expectations? Even though he might play the odd 65 minutes, Tierney is not as valuable as Taylor as a team player. Kyogo’s laces couldn’t be tied by Adam Idah. The better, the less about Kuhn and O’Riley replacements are said. They both possessed class. There isn’t really a quality in the team, aside from Reo Hatate. Some of our better players are retiring from their positions and are in decline. Clear out required from the board’s perspective to the players. No places to hide.
Peter, get up. smells of coffee. The board is not concerned with the advancement of Europe. Because Scotland is a glorified pub league, we will continue to be the kingpins. The league could be won if we let half of the squad leave. What then? No ambivalence. Need for significant change.
Sean: Simply put, the squad needs to be strengthened. Just look at the Champions League season that Rodgers had last year and he can produce the goods!
Stewart: Given Tuesday’s outcome and the transfer market’s lack of change, it is clear that we have no ambitions beyond domestic titles. The Celtic board ought to be repentant of their “butter tin” mentality.
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Rodgers’ manager is to blame for this, according to the statement.
Rodgers is primarily to blame for Almaty’s mess, according to F. McGuirk. He accepts compliments with all the weight, but never holds the can. The fans had a hard time putting up with the ghetto that the board and fans had to endure for 18 months. The media misinterpreted the praise for Bayern’s disappointing season. The league’s bottom-placed team, Celtic, were knocked out in the first knockout round.
Eamonn: Another disappointing, bleak Celtic goalless streak lasting 210 minutes. These offensive square-ball strategies are the antithesis of Ange Postecoglou’s attacking football. Rodgers’ turgid tactics and outdated fixed formation don’t do anything “smart” about. Brendan needs to leave the building now.
Gordon: Rodgers is the only one in this case. Unable to develop his players as a result of his coaching, with many of them in decline and unwilling to experiment with new strategies to defeat stubborn opponents.
Players in the docket say “No desire or no energy”;
Fazal, stop blaming the pitch. You have players who are unable to take free kicks and corners. Callum McGregor, your captain, is only able to pass a few yards through the air and not tackle. lacks movement and is not a midfielder. should have been removed.
Aldo: It speaks volumes to be unable to score a single goal against a bang on two legs against a regular team. To be honest, neither team deserved to be in the top division.
Brian, there are too many passengers in this Celtic team, and it doesn’t play with the same combat and technical skill as last season. The striking ability of Daizen Maeda has completely changed. Regaining Kyogo’s support.
Steven’s performance was sambolic. Celtic sat up and looked. Like punch-drunk boxers, they are more concerned with the significance of the match than with the length of their return. There was no need for desire, energy, or passing time. Eda appears to be departing at this point. What type of professional footballer is incapable of self-motivation to advance to the best competition in Europe? embarrassing .
Or a mix of both…
James: It seemed like Celtic were playing a waist-high, imaginary game of football, second only to a lot of loose balls and playing frightful, unoriginal, and predictable football.
Jamie: Rodgers’ ego shows up in failing to use his squad and in the board’s refusal to use it, which is a sign of his inability to compete in the Champions League. Three subs were used in the 105th minute, which was tedious football. We injured ourselves by doing this.
Or maybe this guy best sums it up…
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Source: BBC
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