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Celtic away form as impressive as Liverpool, says Rodgers

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GLASGOW: Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers says his players showed they have the mentality to handle the big games as they turned on the style in a 30 win over nearest challenger­s Aberdeen on Wednesday.

Much had been made of the test Celtic would face from the Dons, with only goal difference separating the sides at the top of the Scottish Premiershi­p before kick-off.

However, the Hoops made light work of their hosts with Kieran Tierney’s first league goal of the season giving them a 13th minute lead.

The 21-year-old then turned provider for Dembele to tap in his first in the 39th minute before the French striker nodded home a second from close range in the 63rd minute.

It was a real show of strength from the Scottish champions which extends their unbeaten domestic run to 61 matches and sends them three points clear at the top.

“Tactically they are improving. Over the course of the 16 months we have been here, what I have been pleased with is the mentality in the big games,” Rodgers said of his side.

“We’ve got big players who can perform well in big games and they have the confidence to play.

“You see it right through from the goalkeeper to the subs bench. They understand how we work, they deal with the pressure of having the ball and they performed exceptiona­lly well.

“I think to come to Pittodrie and to play that well where Aberdeen have had 10 days to prepare for the game shows that our boys are continuall­y focused on winning games.”

And Rodgers, who previously managed Swansea and Liverpool in the Premier League, hailed the Hoops’ dominant display as one of the best away performanc­es of his managerial career.

“Obviously everyone was talking about the pressure of the game between the top teams, so to come away and play with that composure and quality in our game was absolutely fantastic,” the Celtic boss said.

“It was an outstandin­g display against a very good team. I’ve been away with a few teams like Swansea where home and away we were brilliant in terms of our football, and Liverpool as well.

“But I feel really proud of the team tonight showing that composure, that level of tactical understand­ing and their positionin­g. We should have had five or six goals.

“Defensivel­y we were very strong and we virtually gave Aberdeen nothing so I am very proud of the performanc­e.”

It was a first defeat of the season for Aberdeen and manager Derek McInnes admitted the match had been tough for him to watch.

“We got a lesson and Celtic were very good from the first minute to the last minute,” McInnes admitted.

“I actually don’t think whatever system or whatever personnel we went with tonight would have made a difference as when Celtic are in that frame of mind and have that sort of movement then they can do that to any team.”

Elsewhere, pressure continues to mount on Rangers manager Pedro Caixinha after Kilmarnock sealed a 1-1 draw following a dramatic finish at Ibrox. Jason Holt gave Rangers a first half lead before Jamie MacDonald saved Daniel Candeia’s last minute penalty.

The Gers were reduced to 10 men as Ryan Jack saw red following a scuffle with Killie’s Kirk Broadfoot prior to the penalty being taken before Chris Burke grabbed an equaliser four minutes into stoppage time

The result sees Rangers drop to fourth following Motherwell’s 1-0 win over Dundee. – AFP LONDON: Liverpool’s youngest-ever goalscorer Ben Woodburn has signed a long-term contract with the club after a whirlwind year for the academy graduate, who also netted for Wales on his senior debut.

Woodburn scored in a League Cup tie against Leeds United last November at the age of 17 years and 45 days to beat Michael Owen’s record.

At internatio­nal level, the forward made his senior bow for Wales last month and marked it with a goal in a World Cup qualifier against Austria.

Woodburn’s progress has been rewarded by what Liverpool call a “long-term” deal -- Britain’s Press Associatio­n said it understood the contract would run over five years.

“It’s an unbelievab­le feeling to sign a new contract with Liverpool,” the 18-year-old told the club’s official website.

“This is the club I want to stay at and be here as long as possible. When I was told, all I wanted to do was sign the contract. It feels good. Now I just want to carry on and hopefully show the manager what I can do.”

Woodburn joined Liverpool’s academy as an under-sevens player and has risen through the ranks, being named the Academy Player of the Year for 2016-17.

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp said: “Ben knows how committed we are to him and he and his family know this is the best environmen­t for him to grow, learn more and become even better and better.” – AFP

Liverpool youngster Woodburn pens new deal

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