Brendan Rodgers admits Celtic's Israel international Abada may leave on loan
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has conceded that Israel international Liel Abada may leave the club on loan amid concerns around his ability to focus on football.
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Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has conceded that Israel international Liel Abada may leave the club on loan amid concerns around his ability to focus on football.
Brendan Rodgers admits Liel Abada might have to leave Celtic because the winger still isn't in the right frame of mind to play.
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Liel Abada is back in training with Celtic after Brendan Rodgers gave him time off to get his head right.
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