Sunderland Echo

Kolo backed to rally after Celtic agony

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Boss Brendan Rodgers backed “warrior” Kolo Toure to bounce back after the defender’s mistakes led to Celtic suffering a 2-0 defeat Borussia Monchengla­dbach in last night’s Champions League clash at Parkhead.

The 35-year-old former Liverpool player was caught by striker Andre Hahn trying to shepherd the ball out of play in the 56th minute which led to captain Lars Stindl driving in the opener.

When Toure lost possession in the 77th minute, Hahn was able to race away and slam in number two to leave the Hoops at the bottom of Group C with one point from three games and staring at the exit door.

Rodgers believes Toure, who took the blame for the defeat, will be ready to go again in the Betfred Cup semi-final against Rangers on Sunday.

The Celtic boss said: “There will be no-one more disappoint­ed than him. He is experience­d enough to know to deal with the first one and the second one was unfortunat­e, the guy has walked away and finished it brilliantl­y with a toe-poke finish.

“It is why he has been in game so long. He hurts, he is an honest player and tonight will hurt him.

“He is also a warrior as well and he is a guy who is very mentally tough and he will recover.

“But he will hurt, as will the team, as we all will but we will go again and get ready for the weekend.”

Toure admitted he was at fault for the goals in an honest interview. “In that kind of competitio­n you can’t afford that kind of mistake. I have to blame myself,” he told BT Sport.

Despite the frustratio­n of losing, Rodgers admitted:The best team won, I don’t think there is any argument about that.

“My players gave absolutely everything but they were up against a top side.

“Our only disappoint­ment is the two goals. They didn’t create so much even though they looked dangerous on the counter attack which a lot of the German sides will. We gifted them two goals really.

“We set out to press them but you see that level of players, the technique, if you are not quite there on your press, you see how they can play through it and play round it.”

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