Rodgers Calls for Squad Reinforcement
“Rodgers tells Celtic board: We need to strengthen the squad” after a disappointing 0-0 draw with Kairat Almaty in the Champions League play-off. The result left fans frustrated, and their anger quickly shifted toward the board. Brendan Rodgers had already warned about the need for reinforcements, and the stalemate highlighted exactly why. Going into such a crucial European campaign without new signings has left supporters restless and the manager seeking urgent answers.
Fans Voice Their Frustrations
At Parkhead, the buildup had been dominated by speculation over new arrivals, but none materialized before kick-off. As the game wore on, the tension grew. Fans expressed their displeasure with chants of “sack the board,” targeting chief executive Michael Nicholson and chairman Peter Lawwell. The frustration didn’t end with the final whistle, as more boos and chants echoed around the stadium. The message was loud and clear: the supporters demand action both on the pitch and in the transfer market.
Rodgers Responds to Pressure
Rodgers admitted the situation was not a surprise. He explained that in matches of this magnitude, clubs need their best players available as early as possible. Still, he accepted the reality of the circumstances and stressed the need to regroup quickly for the next fixtures. Addressing the fans’ reaction, he acknowledged the historic weight of the chant “sack the board,” noting that it often signals pressure on the manager too. Yet, his focus remained firmly on the players he currently has.
Clear Need for Quality Additions
Rodgers emphasized that the squad’s weaknesses have been evident for some time. He pointed out that by the end of the match, players had to be shifted out of position, which affected their ability to deliver the necessary quality. While he praised the team’s effort and defensive discipline, he admitted that offensively they lacked the creativity to break down Kairat. His message was blunt: honest effort alone is not enough at this level; quality signings are essential.
A Call to Action
Despite the challenges, Rodgers remained positive about the squad’s spirit and start to the season. However, he reiterated that Celtic is a performance-driven club, one that must consistently compete at the highest level. Achieving that requires the best players possible, and he urged the board to act decisively in strengthening the squad. For Rodgers, the fans, and the team, the path forward is clear—investment in new talent is no longer optional but necessary.