Celtic Triumph Over Aberdeen, But Rodgers Seeks More Competition for Idah
Brendan Rodgers, the Celtic manager, believes that Adam Idah’s performance could improve with some healthy competition in the forward line. Despite a comfortable win against Aberdeen, with midfielders Benjamin Nygren and Reo Hatate finding the net, Idah’s presence as a central striker was less impactful than anticipated.
At 24, Idah was expected to step up following Kyogo Furuhashi’s departure in January. However, Daizen Maeda has emerged as Celtic’s primary goal threat, transitioning from a wide role to a central position. Even so, Idah managed to score 20 goals, showcasing his potential.
Rodgers is keen on bolstering the squad to ensure Idah has the necessary support and competition to thrive. The manager’s focus is on creating a dynamic attacking force that can adapt and excel in various situations.
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