Brendan Rodgers told Europa League gives Celtic something to fight for amid 'relentless' Champions League money divide
Brendan Rodgers has been told the Europa League can actually give Celtic 'something to fight for' on the European front.
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Brendan Rodgers has been told the Europa League can actually give Celtic 'something to fight for' on the European front.
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Celtic are looking for a European strike to save their skin this week - but former Rangers captain Lorenzo Amoruso reckons they'll be bowled over by Lazio in Rome.
DAVID McCARTHY: It's unlikely. They concede too many goals at this level and although Lazio aren't brilliant, they'll have enough to make it another tough night for Brendan Rodgers' men. CRAIG SWAN: Lazio are not in great form, but at the same time, it’s hard to fancy Celtic given their place in the section. GORDON PARKS: No. Celtic's Champions League record doesn't lie and winning in Rome will sadly be another step too far. FRASER WILSON: Don’t see it. Lazio are no great shakes but while Celtic have been competitive in all but one group stage game they have paid the price for being naive and I can't see anything other than the end of their Euro campaign.
Brendan Rodgers and the Celtic players have reportedly been granted a private audience with the Pope.