Rodgers praises Celtic charges after six-goal blitzing of Aberdeen
PLEASING: Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers. Pic: Andrew Milligan/PA Wire.
Brendan Rodgers praised his Celtic side for quickly erasing their Champions League pain with a 6-0 thrashing of Aberdeen at Parkhead.
The Hoops were chastened by a 6-0 defeat to Atletico Madrid in their Champions League group stage game in Spain on Tuesday night, where they ended up with 10 men following the dismissal of Daizen Maeda and bottom of the table.
However, they blitzed an abject Dons side in their cinch Premiership encounter, with South Korean forward Yang Hyun-jun scoring his first Celtic goal in the ninth minute before Japan striker Kyogo Furuhashi added a second seven minutes later in an utterly dominant first half.
Winger Luis Palma scored from the spot in the 76th minute and in 10 added minutes at the end of the game, the home side scored three goals, with substitutes David Turnbull and Oh Hyeon-gyu, twice, on target as Celtic restored their eight-point lead over Rangers at the top of the table.
"I said to the players before the game, throughout your footballing season and life you have painful points, but how you respond is where you are judged," said Rodgers, who revealed Furuhashi would not be travelling to Japan this week to stay behind for treatment for a head knock which saw him taken off.
"If you look after St Johnstone here (0-0) we go to Rangers and win, after Feyenoord away (0-2) we go to Livingston and win.
"Obviously we had a challenging game in midweek just because of the circumstances.
"It is then how you respond today. I thought the players responded so well. They've done great in the game, created numerous opportunities.
"Look at Aberdeen's record, especially away from home. Look at how tough they are to beat. They go to Frankfurt and do well, they go to Rangers and win.
"So they are a team who are tough to play against. But I thought our players today were absolutely fantastic. They showed some great football, great movement, great connection in the team. I was so pleased for them."
Philippe Clement's strong start to his Rangers reign continued with a comfortable 2-0 win at Livingston, meanwhile. The Belgian has now presided over six wins and a spirited draw away to Sparta Prague in his seven matches in charge.
Perhaps the most notable aspect of the win in West Lothian was the lively display of 20-year-old winger Ross McCausland, who earned his first start after six previous appearances as a substitute.
The Northern Irish youngster went close with an early attempt, won a penalty and appeared unfortunate to have a ferocious strike ruled out after team-mate Abdallah Sima was harshly penalised in the build-up.




