The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)
Rodgers’ concern at Scotland friendlies
Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers has expressed concern about the possible impact Scotland’s post-season friendlies could have on the Hoops’ Champions League hopes and the rest of Scottish football.
The Scottish Football Association, still searching for a national team boss to replace Gordon Strachan after Northern Ireland manager Michael O’neill rejected the opportunity, have arranged four matches in the meantime including a trip to Peru on May 29 before taking on Mexico away on June 2.
The Parkhead club recently provided Scotland and Hoops captain Scott Brown, Craig Gordon, Kieran Tierney, Stuart Armstrong, Callum Mcgregor, James Forrest and Leigh Griffiths to the national squad.
Celtic, in the likelihood of them winning the Ladbrokes Premiership title again, will begin their Champions League qualification campaign on July 10 or 11 and Rodgers, hoping his side make the William Hill Scottish Cup final on May 19, pointed out the implications of a short summer break.
“We hope to make it through to the Scottish Cup final which takes you through to May 19. If you then have eight of your players at least going on a friendly tour to South America, I don’t think it is helpful for Celtic,” said the Northern Irishman, who will be looking for “a sensible decision” to be made by whoever becomes Strachan’s successor.
“Players will play 60 games plus, plus international games so that makes it extremely difficult, especially for the young players like Kieran Tierney who are starting out on their careers and have made great starts.
Meanwhile, Rodgers has stressed that Moussa Dembele is “fully committed” to Celtic and that the club have no interest in selling the striker.
The 21-year-old Frenchman has sat on the bench for the last two matches after Rodgers conceded that he had been affected by transfer speculation.
Dembele, who signed from Fulham in 2016, has been linked with Crystal Palace and Brighton. But, ahead of the visit of Hibernian in the Ladbrokes Premiership tomorrow, manager Rodgers moved to dispel the uncertainty surrounding the player.