Brendan Rodgers prepares Celtic for Champions League challenge
- Celtic has started the domestic league with five wins and no goals conceded.
- Rodgers acknowledges the team's past struggles in the Champions League but sees current progress.
- He aims for Celtic to be competitive in Europe, emphasizing the importance of the Champions League experience.
Brendan Rodgers is preparing Celtic for their upcoming Champions League campaign, expressing confidence in his team's readiness. This season, Celtic has started strong in the domestic league, winning all five matches without conceding a goal, which has boosted morale ahead of their opener against Slovan Bratislava. Despite a challenging history in the Champions League, with only two wins in 18 group games during his tenure, Rodgers believes the club has made significant progress. He emphasizes the importance of competing at a high level in Europe, stating that the club's ambition extends beyond domestic success. The arrival of new players, including Belgium midfielder Arne Engels for a record fee, reflects the club's commitment to strengthening the squad. Rodgers is determined to improve Celtic's performance in Europe, highlighting the excitement and challenge that the Champions League presents for both players and fans alike.