Celtic return to SPFL action on Saturday as they face Ross County at Celtic Park, with an opportunity to open up a five-point gap at the top of the table. With Aberdeen sitting in second and Rangers not playing until Sunday, Brendan Rodgers’ side could also extend their lead over the Ibrox club to a commanding 14 points.
The match comes at a critical time in the season, with fixtures piling up over the next two months. While there has been speculation about squad rotation, Rodgers’ pre-match press conference suggests fans could see a strong starting XI. The manager confirmed that the squad is in excellent shape following Wednesday night’s Champions League draw against Club Brugge. “Fitness-wise, we’re in a really good place,” Rodgers stated. “Everyone is fit and ready for tomorrow.” he told Celtic TV.
This news will be a relief to Celtic fans, especially after concerns were raised about Nicolas Kuhn and Daizen Maeda, who both came off late in the midweek game against Brugge. Kuhn appeared to be limping slightly, while Maeda looked fatigued, but both are expected to be available for selection.
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Ross County have often proven to be a tough nut to crack, with their defensive approach designed to frustrate opposition. For Celtic, the aim will be to start fast and put the game out of sight early, allowing Rodgers to manage the squad’s minutes ahead of a vital clash with Aberdeen.
Should the game remain tight, Celtic’s core players may need to dig deep once again, particularly as the demands of the schedule intensify. Dropping points would give Aberdeen a lifeline, so the importance of maintaining momentum is clear.
With a packed crowd at Celtic Park and the chance to put significant pressure on our rivals, Saturday’s game represents both an opportunity and a test for Rodgers’ men.
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