Hoops review: Sources review that celtic have lost confidence in Brendan Rodgers as they no longer sees him as long term option.
According to Keith Jackson, finishing second to Rangers in the Scottish Premiership might be a “sackable offence”
for Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers.
With a 3-0 win over St Johnstone on Sunday (18 February), the Gers rose to the top of the division for the first time
this season – and in 18 months.
That came a day after Celtic lost another point in a 1-1 home draw with Kilmarnock, as their once-insurmountable
lead eroded.
Jackson wrote for the Daily Record [19 February]: “Rodgers was correct in stating that both of these teams cannot
coexist peacefully within the same city.
“That’s because finishing second in a two-horse race is often a sackable infraction.
And right now, while the majority of Rangers fans are happy simply to be involved in a true title fight, the majority of
Celtics fans find the concept nearly intolerable.”
Rangers beat Celtic to become the Scottish Premiership title favourites.
Rangers have finally risen to the top of the Scottish Premiership table after a long wait. And, let’s be honest, not even
the most optimistic supporters foresaw this a few months back.
Despite losing at Celtic Park at the end of December, the Gers trailed by nine points.
Despite having games on hand. To reach the summit, a near-perfect run would be required, as well as the hope that
Celtic would have a fall in form.
Both of these eventualities transpired, and with three months left in the season, Rangers lead Celtic by two points.
The expression implies that getting there is easy, but remaining there is challenging.
Not on this occasion, as Philippe Clement’s team exhibited remarkable perseverance in narrowing the gap.
That is not to say that fans are already planning victory celebrations in May, but the Light Blues must now accept
their place as title favourites.
All is not well at Celtic. If the Rangers finish first, it will mark the end of Rodgers’ second stay.
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