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Brendan Rodgers insists Celtic ‘could have had nine’ Champions League points, reflecting on the ‘irony’ of the matchwinner.

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Celtic beat Feyenoord 2-1 to end a long wait for victory in Europe’s top competition.

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Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers reflected on the “irony” of Gustaf Lagerbielke’s added time winner in the club’s exasperating Champions League campaign, which began with the Swede being implicated in a match-losing contribution with his red card in the opening game 2-0 loss to Rotterdam.

As the Irishman emphasised the importance of “clearing” a “barrier” with a first home victory in the competition in ten years, which could allow them to “look forward” in a bid to return to a revamped, one 36-team Champions League set-up next year, he praised Lagerbielke for stepping up after little involvement in the senior set-up since his £3 million move to IF Elfsborg in the summer. The 23-year-old came on as a 75th-minute substitute for the equally marginal performer Stephen Welsh, capping a two-and-a-half-month absence from the first team.

“It was a great moment for him because he hasn’t been involved in recent squads, other guys have been in front of him,” the Celtic manager said. “But his attitude in training in the main has been superb. He has always been ready, so to come in after the irony of being sent off over there and getting the winning goal was great. It was a really nice moment for him.”

It was an unexpected defeat after Celtic had found themselves on the ropes after conceding an 82nd-minute equaliser after taking the lead half an hour earlier on a Luis Palma penalty, and Rodgers was not surprised.

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“The players showed that they’ve learned throughout the process because we’ve seen games over the years where the equaliser comes and then the other team go on to get the winner,” he said. “So you’ve got to tip the hat to the players because the mentality in the game was very, very good. Some people might say this was a nothing game but it meant everything to us in the process we are in – to get the victory and feel the confidence of being able to compete at this level.

“I think over the course of this competition we’ve shown moments of potential. Especially at home. We could have been sat on nine points just from our three home games. But they thoroughly deserved it tonight. They put everything into the game and it’s always nice to get the win late on.

“I said to the players that [the 15 games without a Champions League win] wasn’t a burden they had to carry. Especially when we have new players in. But, clearly, the longer it goes on then… The thing is that it shows you the challenges of the Champions League. We are very determined over the course of my time here to improve on that record.

 

“I have been really pleased with lots of aspects of the performance level we have had, especially at home where we have shown against good sides that we can play well at a high level and compete. To get the win tonight draws a line under that home record. It’s the first win since Anderlecht [in 2017] and we hopefully qualify next season and go in fresh. The players can gain confidence from knowing that they can win at this level.”

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