The Scotsman

Rodgers says Celtic had slice of luck in cup tie

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know.” Rodgers admitted to a degree of concern when, with 52 minutes on the clock, Celtic were fortunate to avoid going 2-0 down when Moussa Dembele sliced an attempted clearance of a free-kick against his own crossbar. St Mirren had opened the scoring from a wellworked set piece, finished by Harry Davis.

“Listen, you’re not here on holiday,” said Rodgers. “From those two set pieces, we had an issue. Moussa had a swing at it and it hit the bar. It fell for us and we were then able to go and take control of the game.”

Goals from Mikael Lustig, Scott Sinclair, Dembele and substitute Leigh Griffiths saw Celtic finally assert their authority on the tie, leaving Saints boss Ross with mixed feelings afterwards.

“The first emotion for us is disappoint­ment because we did come here to win and progress to the semifinals,” said Ross.

“People might think that was foolhardy, but that was our ambition. We were halfway towards doing that, so there is that disappoint­ment that we haven’t managed to achieve what we wanted to.

“But when you put that aside, there is pride in how we performed and in how well we made Celtic have to play to win the game.

“You just don’t know how things would have panned out if the one that hit the bar had gone in for us. I still think we would have had to withstand a lot of pressure, because Celtic had introduced Leigh Griffiths by that stage and changed the dynamic of the game.

“To win here you need to play very well and you need good fortune. That moment was possibly that little extra bit of fortune we needed today but didn’t come our way. If it had gone in, we possibly could have progressed. But it didn’t and thereafter it was difficult for us.

“What Brendan has said about us is a good compliment for the players.

“I’ve spoken about it since the window closed. I believe we have a stronger squad now with a better balance.

“They should take enormous satisfacti­on from it but, equally, they need to have a desire to prove it game in, game out.”

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