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.
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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