Although the teams were level at halftime, Celtic’s performance notably intensified after the break, ultimately securing their victory, consistent with the high standards set by manager Brendan Rodgers. Kyogo, having registered only six touches in the first half, made his initial decisive contribution by scoring the opening goal, following a sharp save from Craig Gordon. Nicolas Kuhn continued his impressive season by converting a powerful left-footed shot into the top corner, displaying confidence and skill throughout the evening. From that point, Rodgers made tactical changes, and the squad’s considerable depth was evident in their sustained performance, particularly highlighted by Adam Idah’s substitute appearance. The Irish striker possesses a proven ability to score goals and offers a distinct attacking threat compared to Kyogo, making his availability off the bench a significant advantage for Rodgers. Celtic now carries substantial momentum into their Champions League match on Wednesday against Club Brugge, aiming to continue their positive European campaign. Post navigation Challenges Affecting Both Team and Individual Players Injury Updates for Rangers and Dundee Ahead of Match