The Borneo Post

Risk brings reward for Celtic boss Rodgers

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GLASGOW: Brendan Rodgers hailed his fringe players on Saturday after a 2-1 home win over Dundee allowed Celtic to restore their 11-point lead in the Scottish Premiershi­p.

With one eye on a busy festive fixture list that includes another four games before the turn of the year, Rodgers made five changes to the Celtic line-up.

Goalscorer Nir Bitton, Ryan Christie, Gary Mackay- Steven, Cristian Gamboa and Emilio Izaguirre were all given rare starts and Rodgers said that playing his fringe players brought with it an element of risk.

“Yes, absolutely,” the former Liverpool boss said.

“It’s one where you have to really trust your squad. I think what you have to do is ensure that there is still stability and I have to trust the players. I see them work. They work very, very well and they have shown me every day that they learn, they get better and then they come in to the game.

“It’s credit to them how well they are working. It’s also the spirit of the team that they really show that they want to come together and really fight to perform well and get the result.

“I think when you’re playing 60 odd games a season you need a good squad and this is where the squad is coming to the fore now.”

Rodgers’ side had laboured to a 1- 0 win over Hamilton on Tuesday before edging Dundee as they struggled to get past another packed defence at Parkhead.

But Rodgers refused to criticise fellow managers for adopting this tactic and said it was a mark of the respect team had for the way Celtic were playing. — AFP

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