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Celtic take 'another step forward' despite friendly defeat

Celtic take 'another step forward' despite friendly defeat

BBC News12-07-2025
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers is taking the positives from his side's friendly defeat by Estrela da Amadora. Defender Kieran Tierney made his first appearance since returning to the club while winger Benjamin Nygren got his first minutes in a Celtic shirt. Despite goals from Reo Hatate and Adam Idah, the Parkhead club were beaten 3-2 in Portugal. "We're only a couple of weeks in and there were some good moments," Rodgers told Celtic TV, external."Some not so good, some young players getting opportunities, some players playing their first minutes of pre-season. It's another step towards where we want to get to."We'll get sharper. The guys have had a heavy week, so they were maybe a wee bit leggy today."But it's that point in the season where you have to push and get through that, that's all about building your fitness.'The guys will always look to play our game model, to press and to play, and we did that.'"We had some really good moments, the goals were excellent. And then we got caught out, especially in the third goal, just pressing at the wrong moment."But all that comes with the evolution and understanding of how we play."
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