'We wanted to show everyone we're ready for final push'
22-04-2025 10:20 via bbc.com

'We wanted to show everyone we're ready for final push'

[SNS]After the shock loss at St Johnstone two weeks ago, much was made of Celtic's reaction to such a rare defeat. Brendan Rodgers ordered his side "to do something" against the Perth side in Sunday's Scottish Cup semi-final, according to Arne Engels.Four goals in 12 fantastic first-half minutes ended the tie as a contest before the break, with Jota wrapping up the dominant win after the break as Celtic set up a final showdown with Aberdeen.The "energy and motivation" throughout the Celtic team
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