
After making a “significant” impact, Celtic’s “football doctor,” Jose Mourinho, receives a trophy in a sophisticated Rangers speech.
Just a few days after losing to Bayern Munich in the Champions League in Germany, Brendan Rodgers’ team will travel across the M8 to Easter Road for Celtic’s return to Scottish Premiership play this weekend against Hibs.
Rangers, meanwhile, will host St Mirren at Ibrox in an attempt to cut into Celtic’s 13-point lead at the top of the table. GlasgowWorld has examined the most recent information for the two teams as we await the results of this weekend’s games.
The Special One did acknowledge, though, that Ibrox is a great arena. Mourinho stated, “The flight time to Olympiakos is shorter so it could be them, but if we have to go to Scotland, we will go,” before to the draw being made after his team defeated Anderlecht of Belgium. Their stadium is fantastic.We don’t care about it. In the first game we play in Istanbul, it makes no difference who our opponent is. For us there, Fred’s absence will be significant. We will immediately put the Europa League out of our minds.
After’significant’ influence, Celtic’s ‘football doctor’ receives an award.
The University of Bath has awarded Paul Tisdale, Celtic’s head of football operations,
an honorary fellowship in recognition of his noteworthy contributions.
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