The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Rodgers praises team for ‘remarkable’ season

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Brendan Rodgers believes a Celtic title win against Hearts tomorrow would bookend a “remarkable” first Ladbrokes Premiershi­p season, which began with a 2-1 win at Tynecastle.

The Northern Irishman said: “Obviously the first game of the season was at Hearts and, if I look back at the season we have had, it has been remarkable.

“It is a great mark of how the team has progressed.

“I look back to that game and we won it. It was tough, we played well in patches but it was only really the beginnings of the team working together.

“To go back there this early with the chance to win it, it really shows the level and how much the players have developed.

“But we don’t underestim­ate Hearts. We know it will be a tough game as they always are there.”

On the cusp of winning the title and with the domestic treble still up for grabs, Rodgers praised the efforts of his players.

He said: “I have to give them massive credit. We still have the season to finish and we want to finish strong, but I have to look at how concentrat­ed they have been every day. They have never had a lazy day here.

“Football players can look for excuses and some excuses you wouldn’t believe.”

He continued: “But I have never had that from this group. Not one. Everything I have asked them to do, they have done and any issues that we have had we have been able to reflect on it, become better and improve.

“It has been a real joy to work with them and they have got their rewards for their hard work and consistenc­y.

“They have been winning, which helps, they have enjoyed the way we have tried to work and the level of preparatio­n.

“But ultimately, when you are improving and feel improvemen­t as a player it is something you enjoy. It is as simple as that.

“You try to create a good learning environmen­t and the product of that is improvemen­t for staff and players and 95% will want to improve – the other 5% won’t, but you don’t want them anyway.”

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Brendan Rodgers.

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