Irish Independent

Rodgers hails Celtic ‘desire’ after victory in searing heat

- Jamie Holland

BRENDAN RODGERS saluted his Celtic players after they completed a commanding victory with two late goals in the first leg of their opening Champions League qualifier in Armenia.

The Scottish champions had to cope with the searing heat in Yerevan but led 1-0 at the interval thanks to an added-time goal from Odsonne Edouard, who made his loan deal from Paris Saint-Germain permanent over the summer in a club-record transfer reported to be around £9m.

The French striker redirected a wayward James Forrest drive into the net for his first European goal for the Hoops.

The visitors refused to simply defend their lead and surely booked their place in the second qualifier against Valur Reykjavik or Rosenborg when Forrest scored a second in the 81st minute before Callum McGregor added a third in the 90th minute.

“It is a huge credit to the players and medical staff,” said Rodgers.

“We know we have a long way to go in terms of getting to full capacity but certainly at this stage, to show that hunger and desire to continue to work to the very end, it was a real winning difference.

“They kept pushing and kept working and they got their rewards. So it was a great credit to how hard they have worked fitness-wise.

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“A clean sheet was important because as you start to tire in the game you can maybe lose a goal cheaply. But we didn’t do that, we concentrat­ed well and scored three very good goals.”

Rodgers believes his side will be all the better from working through the testing conditions against the champions of Armenia.

The Northern Irishman said: “It is breathless really. You sense it just standing in it. I thought they coped with it very well.

“The players will really benefit from that game in terms of fitness and it sets us up well for the next leg.

“It is just a case of picking the team to win the game but also to get the players developing their fitness.”

Rodgers was pleased with the contributi­on of Edouard, regardless of his massive fee, and heaped praise on McGregor.

He said: “It (first goal) was great timing and a really good finish. He doesn’t need to justify his price tag. He is an outstandin­g talent and he just gets on with his football.

“McGregor played with a lot of authority and personalit­y. He is a real attacking midfield player. He is a very valuable player to our squad.”

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