Played 20. Lost one.Brendan Rodgers is rightly proud of his record on derby day over two stints in Glasgow’s east end.So much so, in fact, that he’s not overly bothered about the one that got away back in December 2018, when Ryan Jack’s winning goal left him on the wrong end of the scoreline for the one and only time.Rodgers was asked yesterday if the memories from that defeat, six years ago, help fire up his desire to keep the win column ticking over in Celtic’s favour.He replied: “Not so much.
I said at the time Rangers were better than us on that day so I had no complaints. I didn’t look for excuses about the referee or anything else - they were better than us so we had to accept that and show gratitude to the other team.
They played well.“But for me, it’s not about having that feeling. It’s a feeling you don’t want any time, losing a game of football.
But, of course, we go into this game with a real attacking mindset, being really aggressive in our game and playing the level of game we have played consistently now for a period of time - despite the ‘mini slumps’!”Mini wobbles actually Brendan.
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