The Scotsman

Rodgers happy with result and rest

- By ANDREW SMITH

Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers got exactly what he wanted from a testing trip to Ross County as three goals in the closing minutes secured a 4-0 win after he had made eight changes to the side that defeated Rangers on Sunday.

His ability to rest key players – including captain Scott Brown, who wanted to travel but was told to stay home by his manager after becoming a father for the third time – will allow his squad to be ready for Saturday’s trip to Aberdeen. The gap between the Premiershi­p leaders and the second-placed Pittodrie side now stands at seven points, despite Derek Mcinnes’ men having played a game more.

“They’ll be fresh for the

weekend and that was the plan,” said Rodgers. “It couldn’t have gone any better. The game was played at a good tempo. We know Aberdeen will be a hard game – all the games have been that way. The scoreline looks good, but that’s a credit to the players for their spirit, work and quality.”

County manager Jim Mcintyre was left exasperate­d by two calls from referee Alan Muir in the second period as the encounter hung in the balance at 1-1. The official failed to take any action when an already-cautioned Leigh Griffiths clashed with Andrew Davies and then Craig Gordon only received a booking for clattering Liam Boyce outside of his area.

“I’m scratching my head wondering why we are not getting them,” Mcintyre said. “It was definitely a second booking on Leigh Griffiths – he has a wee swipe at Andrew Davies. If that’s our player, he’s off. Then you had Craig Gordon’s challenge – it’s high, it’s dangerous, it’s reckless. If an outfield player went in that high, he’d go off the park.

“But equally, I’ve very proud of what the players gave me.”

Rodgers begged to differ but sidesteppe­d the Griffiths incident. On the Gordon foul, he said: “I can see why Jim would feel like he did. But, without seeing it again, I felt at the time that the ball was going away from goal. The referee was excellent.

“Of course if you’re a Ross County supporter or Jim and his team you will want the man to go. But I think with a calm head and a look at the replay of it you will see it is a yellow card.”

Rodgers, meanwhile, cooled Brown’s desire to leave his newborn to make the trip to the Highlands.

The Celtic manager said: “That is three boys he’s got now.

“He wanted to come. I said: ‘listen, look after your wife, family is more important than football’.”

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