Brendan Rodgers was visibly pleased as Celtic secured a decisive 6-0 victory over Aberdeen at Hampden Park, earning a place in the League Cup final. However, despite the triumph, the Celtic manager expressed some frustration over moments of sloppy passing, a detail he believes could be a costly issue in the Champions League.
During the game, Rodgers accidentally slipped and received a yellow card after kicking a stray ball, a moment he later admitted symbolized his concerns over the team’s lapses in passing accuracy.
Rodgers emphasized on Celtic TV that these domestic lapses might not always have consequences, but at the Champions League level, they would be punished. He urged his players to focus on precision, speed, and accuracy in their passing as they prepare for an upcoming Champions League clash against RB Leipzig, a team known for capitalizing on opponents’ mistakes and boasting a strong defense, similar to Celtic’s previous match against Dortmund.
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