The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Dubai break will help Hoops players recharge, says Rodgers

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Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers has welcomed the opportunit­y to take his players away during the winter break.

The Hoops are on a warmweathe­r training break in Dubai as they prepare for the second half of the season.

It has already been an impressive campaign for Rodgers, whose side are eight points clear at the top of the Ladbrokes Premiershi­p and in the Europa League knockout rounds.

Although they have perhaps not hit the heights of last season – a 4-0 defeat to Hearts ended their long unbeaten run – progress has still been serene for Rodgers at Celtic Park and he is enjoying the opportunit­y to get his players together in the sun of Dubai.

He told Celtic TV: “It’s been a really tough season up to the break and this gives us a chance to recharge and put some good coaching into the players, but also to give them a chance to connect again in great weather.

“We packed so much into the first part of the season so this gives us a chance to focus a lot on the principles of our game.”

With Celtic once again heavy favourites to secure another league title at the start of the year, much of the focus was on securing European football after the winter break, and a tie against Zenit St Petersburg in the last 32 of the Europa League represents something of a success for the Hoops after a third-placed finish in a tough Champions League group.

Rodgers revealed his side have already achieved most of what was set out for them at the start of the campaign.

“Our aim is always to win the next game but we set some goals we wanted to achieve at the beginning of the season and thus far the players are in a brilliant position,” he said.

“We are eight points clear in the league, we qualified for the Champions League, we have European football after Christmas and we have won the first domestic trophy on offer.”

The former Liverpool boss has already been busy in the January transfer market, bringing in Marvin Compper and finalising a deal for Lewis Morgan last week while Kundai Benyu departed for Oldham on loan.

Rodgers added: “There is still some work to be done for us if we think it’s the right thing to do.”

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