Brendan Rodgers felt compelled to apologise to the Celtic fans for the first time after a performance as he admitted his side lacked desire in a 2-0 home defeat by Hearts.A free header from Lawrence Shankland and Stephen Kingsley's 25-yard free-kick put Hearts two ahead inside 30 minutes and there was little sign of a Celtic comeback as they fell to consecutive league defeats for the first time in a decade."Our desire and the mentality right from the off was nowhere near the level of a Celtic team," Rodgers said. "Very passive, and lacked fluidity."The game started a little bit slow, but our ability to keep the ball in the final third and create wasn't quite there."Then, we got outdone very naively from a corner.
The second goal was a fantastic free-kick, but, when you look at the build-up and what led to the free-kick, it was so passive it was frightening."It is a real, real sore one.
For the first time I have been here, over my two periods, I would have to apologise to the supporters - because that level is nowhere near the standard of performances required at Celtic.
Nowhere near it."That lack of consistency and mentality and desire, it is way, way off what this club demands. You're sat there in mid-December with 60,000 in and that's how you perform.