The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Rodgers hails McGregor once again as Celts break Hearts

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Brendan Rodgers praised Callum McGregor after the versatile Celtic man turned in another influentia­l performanc­e in the 5-0 win over Hearts at Parkhead.

The 25-year-old internatio­nal is wellknown for his ability to play in several positions and has taken over the holding midfielder role in the absence of injured skipper Scott Brown.

McGregor pulled the strings as the champions moved within a point of the Jambos at the top of the Ladbrokes Premiershi­p.

French striker Odsonne Edouard grabbed a double, one either side of Filip Benkovic’s first goal for Celtic from a McGregor corner, as the home side stormed into a comfortabl­e interval lead with further goals in the second half from James Forrest and a Ryan Christie penalty.

“He controls the tempo of the game,” said Rodgers of McGregor.

“He is a boy that takes the ball, so clever in his movements and we ask him to go into certain areas of the pitch to offer support. He has a dream of a touch which allows him to go forward.

“His feet are nice and soft, he doesn’t like playing backwards so much and he has a great range of passes and he has the personalit­y now to play those passes, not just one that is secure to keep the ball, he can break a line with a pass and open up and split up the game for us.”

Celtic have scored 23 goals in their last five domestic games and the comprehens­ive victory over the league leaders pleased Rodgers.

The Northern Irishman added: “It is much more like us. It is still early but it is nice and it was a joy to watch the team and see their qualities.”

Hearts boss Craig Levein took the blame for the defeat but put it into context of a side missing key players such as defenders Christophe Berra and John Souttar and strikers Steven Naismith and Uche Ikpeazu.

He said: “I told them to forget it. We have been brilliant up to now.

“I take a step back and we are sitting top of the league after 12 games and we have had to deal with a lot of injuries so all credit to the boys and we will get back to our normal selves next week.”

Levein was also self-critical when asked his assessment of the game, which followed a goalless draw with Edinburgh rivals Hibernian in midweek, following their Betfred Cup exit.

He said: “The manager is an idiot. “I thought with all the high-profile games we have had, I thought our energy level were beginning to wane.

“I made the decision to try to sit in, frustrate Celtic and hit them on the counter attack but I got that one wrong, eh?

“I done the players a disservice. Put that one down to me.”

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