Brendan Rodgers spoke to Celtic TV on Monday evening following the Hoops’ commanding 3-0 win over Motherwell. Despite being without captain Callum McGregor due to an unexpected abductor issue, Celtic cruised to victory with goals from Luke McCowan, Alistair Johnston, and Adam Idah.
The win marked an impressive display from a rotated squad, with Rodgers praising the performance of Celtic’s midfield trio, particularly Bernardo and McCowan, who are more accustomed to starting from the bench.
The absence of McGregor was a late blow for Rodgers, and with crucial games ahead, fans will be eager to hear the captain’s prognosis. Rodgers, however, sought to reassure supporters, hinting that the news on McGregor’s injury is expected to be positive. “We’re analysing one or two of the guys with recent knocks. Callum—we’re waiting to hear back on him, but we think it’s good news,” Rodgers said. While McGregor’s availability remains in question, the manager’s optimistic tone suggests he may not be sidelined for long.
Adam Idah Incident
The match wasn’t without incident, as Adam Idah was subject to a dangerous challenge from Liam Gordon. The Motherwell defender saw red for his reckless tackle, which left Idah in visible pain and now sporting a protective boot.
Rodgers acknowledged the severity of the incident, noting, “Adam was on the end of a bad challenge, his foot is in a boot for now, but we’re hopeful he’s alright.” Although Idah’s condition remains uncertain, the club will be monitoring his recovery closely.
The midfield stepped up in McGregor’s absence, and Rodgers will be hopeful for his captain’s swift return as Celtic prepare for key fixtures ahead. For now, the focus is on recovery, as the team awaits news on both McGregor and Idah’s fitness.