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AIN’T THAT A KICK IN THE HEAD

Canadian defender ruled out with fractured skull to add to Rodgers’ injury woes

- BY MICHAEL GANNON

BRENDAN RODGERS has been hit with another injury headache with fears Alistair Johnston could be out for weeks with a suspected cracked skull.

The Celtic defender was raced to hospital in Edinburgh on Wednesday after suffering a nasty head injury in the dramatic 2-1 win against Hibs.

Johnston is out of tomorrow’s Scottish Cup clash at St Mirren – along with Cameron Carter-vickers (below right), Greg Taylor and Reo Hatate – but the Hoops are sweating on the results of a scan to discover if he’s facing a lengthy absence. Rodgers said: “He won’t be available for the weekend. We think he has a slight fracture on the side of the head. “Hopefully we’ll get the result from the scan. It just seems to be a season of continual issues especially around a lot of our starting players.

“We’ll see. Hopefully, fingers crossed it’ll be ok and he won’t be out for too long.”

Rodgers admitted losing Johnston was a blow – but he has total faith in Tony Ralston while handing Alexandro Bernabei an opportunit­y in Taylor’s absence.

He said: “That’s the beauty of it. Tony, for me, in his own right could start every game. So it’s important you have that level of player.

“I see how he prepares himself and you see his tackle the other night at the end of the game which creates the opportunit­y for the penalty [ for the late winner].

“I know I’ve got someone there I can trust. It’s been hard for Berna because he’s been out for such a long time. His skillset is totally different to Greg.

“Greg’s someone who plays the role in a way where he sees the passes and he’s clever with his movement.

“Berna is more of a runner so it’s a different skillset but he’s getting some game time and it’s an opportunit­y he’s waited a long time for so he’s looking to grab it.”

Rodgers (above) is battling several issues to keep Celtic’s trophy bid on track – including helping Liel Abada find top form again.

The wide man has struggled since his return from injury and looked detached from the celebratio­ns at Easter Road in midweek.

Abada was tipped for a loan exit in January amid uncomforta­ble personal circumstan­ces with his homeland at war and a section of Celtic supporters making propalesti­ne protests. Rodgers adfortunat­e mitted it’s a delicate situation and said: “I think what we do is just communicat­e with him.

“My job is to maximise the potential that he has and for that, it’s just about making sure he is in the best place possible.

“There’s no doubt it’s been a challenge for him with everything that has gone on off the pitch.

“He’s well supported, he’s well loved here, but there’s no doubt it’s been a challenge for him.”

Rodgers wants to park his problems and drive towards cup glory. The Hoops boss never lost a Scottish Cup tie during his first spell and he’s fired up for a National Stadium return after suffering League Cup frustratio­n.

The Parkhead boss – who has Oh and Yang back from Asian Cup duty – said: “I’ve missed Hampden.

“It’s an amazing competitio­n to be involved in and I was very to have the feelings and memories we created the first time.

“So missing out on the League Cup, we’re even more determined for this competitio­n.

“It’s something special.

It’s brilliant. “Memories created like that are with you forever. And I hope we can get there again.”

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