Brendan Rodgers spoke of his pride ahead of his first
game as Celtic boss against Lincoln Red Imps at the Victoria Stadium on Tuesday
night.
After four unbeaten warm-up games in Austria and Slovenia
the Hoops manager, who took over from Ronny Deila in May, gets his tenure under
way for real against the part-timers from Gibraltar in the first leg of the
Champions League second qualifying round.
Asked how he was feeling ahead of the match Rodgers, who
ruled Norwegian midfielder Stefan Johansen out for two or three weeks with an
ankle injury, said:
"Very proud"
"I am really looking
forward to it, I can't wait for the game to get under way and get working and
see the relationship between the game and the training we have been
doing."
"We have a long way to
go before we are ideally where I want us to be at, certainly all the signs so
far makes me think I am really looking forward to this season.
'It is going to be an
exciting year for sure and it is nice to get off to this start and hopefully we
get a good performance and result."
Asked how he would approach
this game against the semi-professionals from the Rock, as opposed to a team
like Chelsea, the former Liverpool boss said:
"There is no
change"
"Celtic is always
the big attraction, the big draw, the big club, we are very proud to take
Celtic around the world for our supporters and players"
"Every game is a big
game. There is no game that is any bigger or smaller"
"Of course you have
different level of opponent but for myself and the staff that doesn't change in
terms of our preparation and at Celtic there is a huge expectation on us to do
well"
"So for us it doesn't
change"
The Imps' tiny stadium holds
only 2,000 fans, around half of whom will be supporting the Scottish champions,
and although Rodgers admits playing on an artificial surface is 'never ideal'
he is confident his side will cope.
"The beauty of our boys
is they have some experience of it back home, they play on some artificial
pitches and what I have learned with this group is they cope with pretty much
everything" , He said
"They cope with long
journeys, travel and they don't bat an eyelid, they just get on with it because
they are so keen to work and improve. I think it will be the same
tomorrow"
"Pitches like that suit
your technically-based players and thankfully we have a lot of
technically-based players, but other than that I am pretty happy with the team
that I am thinking of playing"
"This game presents us
with an opportunity early that we have to take"
"We have watched
Lincoln, they are very workmanlike, they have won over the course of two games
to play against us, so we will give them that respect"
"But the focus is on
ourselves, it is a job that we have to do over the course of two legs"
"Tomorrow with the
pitch and the heat will make it a bit trickier but we will be ready for the
whistle to go and hopefully put in a good performance"
Culled from
dailymail.co.uk
Photo: dailyrecord.co.uk

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