The Scotsman

‘No luck’ in winning matches with only ten men insists Rodgers

Manager quotes the statistics as he refutes Ferguson claim that Celtic win was lucky

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MOTHERWELL

V CELTIC

Pittodrie, Hamilton and Ibrox. In those matches, over the course of the time we were down to ten men, it has been 94 minutes; so virtually a game and injury time.

“In those games, we scored four goals and conceded none. I don’t think that’s luck. Last Sunday was a great game. We had to show fighting qualities and we were up against it through our own mistakes. If you look at their two goals, the first one was a mistake from us, and the second wasn’t the best defending when a cross comes in but then, really, there was nothing.

“All they had was the Alfredo Morelos opportunit­y, which he should’ve scored with.

“Barry Ferguson is someone I don’t know. I’ve never met him so I can’t comment on him [although] I had great respect for him as a player. He clearly is very much Rangers, which I respect, and our win can hurt very much. But I think most supporters of both teams would admire our team and how we won. The victory was sweet because of many elements of the win. Our preparatio­n and tactics for the game, the adversity the players went through makes these types of wins even better.

“It was a great atmosphere, real hostility, and so to come through that and show solidarity and quality to win the game was so satisfying.”

Goalkeeper Scott Bain, a loan signing from Hibernian via Dundee, made his debut in place of the injured Dorus de Vries at Ibrox and looks to have played his way into Rodgers’ plans for next season.

The 26-year-old is expected to retain the jersey at Motherwell tomorrow, even though the Dutchman is likely to have recovered from the ankle problem which ruled him out last weekend. “In this last week we gained a keeper,” said Rodgers. “Scott was absolutebr­illiant ly in every way at Ibrox. That’s as good a debut as you’ll get. I’ve always liked Scott from his time at Dundee and he fits the profile of how we play.

“I’mthrilledf­orhimbecau­se oft he journey he’s been on. He’s hungry and that’s what y ou want. He’s played 200odd games, had to go parttime and work at something else in order to be a footballer but now he has his moment and doesn’t want to let it go past him.

“He might be [only] 6ft tall but that confidence makes him grow. I’m just delighted with his performanc­e and from now until the end of the season we’ll have a wee look but he’s clearly put himself in a great position.”

“It was a great atmosphere, real hostility, and so to come through that and show solidarity and quality to win the game was so satisfying”

 ??  ?? Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers, training with his first team yesterday, has praised his players for dominating matches even with only 10 men. Inset, Jozo Simunovic gets his marching orders at Ibrox.
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers, training with his first team yesterday, has praised his players for dominating matches even with only 10 men. Inset, Jozo Simunovic gets his marching orders at Ibrox.
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