Irish Daily Mirror

Getting put out of Europe was disappoint­ing but we can still make history

RODGERS IS EYEING A DOUBLE TREBLE

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BRENDAN RODGERS says Celtic will now be supercharg­ed in their quest to make history.

The Parkhead manager has urged his troops to use the one major positive aspect of their European exit to land iconic back-toback Trebles.

The squad returned from Russia last night after their continenta­l adventure was ended by Zenit St Petersburg full of drive to step back onto the gas on home soil.

Tomorrow’s top-of-the-table crunch with Aberdeen kickstarts a spell which could see the squad pen more folklore.

Having won the Treble last term, Celtic have a chance to become the first-ever Scottish side to do it in successive years with the League Cup in the bag and a place in the quarter-finals of the Scottish Cup secured.

Rodgers admits it’s now the full focus and said: “That is a huge motivation for us. To be into February in all four competitio­ns was a great achievemen­t for us, I felt. It has been tough for us this year in terms of injuries and key players being out, but we have a great opportunit­y now to go on and the next possibilit­ies are the league and the cup.

“To do that would bring yet again a historical season for us.

“Our focus is now very much on that game on Sunday and we have other important games between now and the end of the season, it is a really exciting finish for us. Now we have a clear run domestical­ly. From

June of last year we have been virtually playing every other week.

“The squad has had injuries.

“The players have shown great fight right through until this stage, so now we have a clear run at it domestical­ly and we will be looking to finish the season very strongly.

“It was disappoint­ing to go out of Europe, but there are still lots of lessons learned.

Rodgers kept his team in Russia after the loss to Zenit to prepare for Pittodrie. As opposed to taking a lengthy flight home after the game, Celtic stayed in St Petersburg on Thursday night for training yesterday morning before flying back to Glasgow yesterday evening.

Rodgers says his troops will be ready for the Granite City and added: “Our plan was to stay overnight in Russia, have a good night’s rest and then get back and do our preparatio­n to get ready for that game.

“That’s the result of having a successful season. Right up until that point, we were in four competitio­ns and doing very well. “Going out is a disappoint­ment but on reflection over the course of the European campaign there have been many good moments for us, but of course many disappoint­ments too for us to improve on.”

It has been very tough on us this year but we’ve an opportunit­y for the league and the cup

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