Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers will view the position his team find themselves in as a combination of several factors that have led the Bhoys to this point.
Following six domestic victories on the trot, the Irishman’s side hammered Slovan Bratislava 5-1 on Champions League duty, placing them second in the new league phase table.
However, Celtic’s story so far hasn’t just been a case of relying on starters. After all it is a squad game, evidenced by Adam Idah’s goal and James Forrest’s assist during midweek.
This weekend, Rodgers has indicated rotation is likely amid niggles to a few of his first-team regulars that will be assessed over the next day or two before the Bhoys face Falkirk.
Whether there are a few changes or not, the emphasis on maintaining intensity during matches couldn’t be any louder from the man in charge.
Brendan Rodgers on the power of Celtic’s squad
Speaking in his pre-match press conference ahead of facing Falkirk in the Premier Sports Cup quarter-final, Rodgers has acknowledged the added depth he has off the bench that wasn’t always there in the first season of his second spell in Glasgow.
He stated [Celtic FC YouTube]: “There’s a big cost to how we play, there’s a cost in energy, and when that starts to drop a little bit, that ability to make changes to sustain that is very important. I think we seen that right to the very end.
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