Brendan Rodgers, Celtic’s manager, had previously emphasized the necessity of utilizing his entire squad to maintain player freshness amidst a demanding fixture schedule. He applied this strategy once more in the recent match, introducing record-signing Arne Engels and Luke McCowan into the midfield, while resting Cameron Carter-Vickers and Kyogo on the bench. Celtic experienced a challenging beginning to the game, as Hibs frequently breached the defense manned by Liam Scales and Auston Trusty. Nevertheless, Kasper Schmeichel demonstrated his value anew, executing a total of nine saves to secure the home side’s clean sheet, before Engels scored upon his return to the team. A defining characteristic of this Celtic team is their aggressive pressing when not in possession, a quality exemplified by their third goal. James Forrest intercepted the ball in a threatening area, subsequently assisting Kyogo, who then showcased his renowned finishing ability with exceptional skill, demonstrating why he is so feared by defenders across the country. The team’s focus now shifts to European competition, with an upcoming Champions League fixture against Dinamo Zagreb scheduled for Tuesday, where Rodgers is anticipated to implement further squad changes. Post navigation Fan Sentiment Shifts on Wolves Manager Gary O’Neil Uncertainty Lingers for West Ham Despite Manchester United Victory