Celtic fans are known for their passion, but criticism of the team’s recent performance, despite reaching the Scottish Cup final, highlights lingering issues within the club’s mentality.
Brendan Rodgers faces a significant challenge in guiding his team to a potential domestic double, especially considering the limited resources at his disposal. Despite the current success, there’s a pressing need for on-field improvements, particularly with the summer transfer window approaching.
The narrow victory over Aberdeen, nearly resulting in an upset, underscores Celtic’s vulnerabilities. Reliance on seasoned players like James Forrest and loan signings reflects the team’s lack of depth and strategic planning.
Although the victory against Aberdeen was hard-fought, it’s evident that Celtic’s performance fell short of expectations. The chaotic nature of the match, including last-minute substitutions and missed opportunities, highlights areas for improvement within the squad.
While the win is commendable, it shouldn’t overshadow the team’s overall shortcomings. Nonetheless, Rodgers’ ability to rally his players and secure a spot in the final speaks volumes about their resilience and determination.
Looking ahead, Rodgers will face tougher challenges, particularly with an upcoming match against either Rangers or Hearts. Despite the hurdles, Celtic remains determined to maintain its unbeaten record under Rodgers at Hampden.