Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

DREAM CATCHER

- BY GARY RALSTON

BRENDAN RODGERS has urged his Celtic heroes to take their once in a lifetime chance to fulfil an unpreceden­ted dream.

The Parkhead manager and his team are just one game from sealing an astonishin­g Invincible­s Treble. Victory over Aberdeen in the Scottish Cup final will secure just the fourth clean-sweep in the club’s history and also cap a magical debut campaign in Glasgow for Rodgers. The Hoops boss knows the size of the prize and said: “For us, there is one more step to cap what could be a once in a lifetime achievemen­t. “You only have to see how long it has taken for a team to go through 38 games unbeaten and you see how few times it has been done, a team winning three trophies in the same season. “To actually have the two together is like a dream right there. “It has been a brilliant season, no matter what the result is. The whole club is very much going in the same direction. “There is a good feeling, but we want to finish it off.” Rodgers is adamant there is no strain on his troops as they stand on the brink of greatness. He added: “There is no more, no less. I have tried to programme the players to deal with pressure because that’s what it is when you play for Celtic. “There have been so many games. When we went to Ibrox, or went to Pittodrie, Tynecastle, Hampden. Part of our programme of developmen­t has been to get the players to cope with that because you have to. “If you want to be successful, it is always there. It is not going away.” If Celtic do complete the mission, Rodgers will be just the third manager in Celtic’s history to collect the lot and write a special chapter in folklore. Rodgers sat amongst greats at the Hydro’s Lisbon Lions celebratio­n this week and said: “Sometimes it is when you are gone, you reflect on things. “If you are talking about the club even, I just get great pride sitting there, a real sense of family. “I looked at all the other players who were there, Murdo Macleod, Roy Aitken, Packie [Bonner], all these great players from the past and the Lions themselves. “All the supporters themselves bring a real vibrancy to everywhere we go. I know where I am at, I knew what I was coming in to, I knew the expectancy here. “I know the demands that are on you here and I enjoy that. I’ve loved the feeling this season of pressure to deliver for them.”

 ??  ?? DOUBLE Celtic land their second prize of the season - the league title ONE DOWN Rodgers & Scott Brown with the Betfred
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DOUBLE Celtic land their second prize of the season - the league title ONE DOWN Rodgers & Scott Brown with the Betfred Cup

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