Brendan Rodgers: Celtic passing far too negative
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers during the cinch Premiership match at The BBSP Stadium Rugby Park, Kilmarnock. Pic: Steve Welsh/PA Wire.
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers admitted his side were too negative in their passing in the second half at Rugby Park after Kilmarnock came from behind to win 2-1.
Matt O'Riley netted from close range to earn Celtic a deserved half-time lead but Killie had missed two excellent chances and they created plenty more opportunities after the interval.
They were eventually rewarded when Nat Phillips converted Brad Lyons' cross into his own net in the 75th minute and the home side took further confidence before Matty Kennedy finished off a counter-attack with three minutes left.
Rodgers said: "I thought in the first half we were very good. We played at a good speed and created opportunities. We could have maybe have been more than 1-0 up by half-time.
"But in the second half we never got started. You expect a wee bit of pressure for 10 or 15 minutes, which we weathered at set-pieces and corners. But we never passed the ball.
Rodgers was angrier than he had ever been as a manager when his side trailed against St Johnstone at half-time seven days earlier before coming back to win. But he was more measured in his response after a first cinch Premiership defeat of the season.
"The players know themselves," Rodgers said. "We spoke after the game about how this isn't how we want to do.
"In the second half we played their game instead of playing our game. I thought we got rid of the ball in the second half instead of passing it. And there is a big difference.
"We ended up being too negative in our passing. If you play a team that's pressing and right up against you there, you've got to pass the ball forward. Because that forward pass eliminates pressure. And we weren't able, for some reason, to do that."




