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Celtic's Fringe Players Get Chance to Impress Against Sligo Rovers in Friendly

9 October, 2024 - 8:13PM
Celtic's Fringe Players Get Chance to Impress Against Sligo Rovers in Friendly
Credit: sligorovers.com

International week has begun, but there's a domestic football fix for Celtic fans still craving one. The Hoops have made a 100 per cent start to the Premiership season, and Brendan Rodgers is looking to keep things ticking over by heading to Ireland's west coast for a friendly against Sligo Rovers. A number of stars who have found themselves on the first team fringes will get the chance to impress and stake a claim to be involved in the top of the table blockbuster with Aberdeen that gets the domestic action back underway with a bang following the break.

As for Sligo, they are at the business end of the League of Ireland season and the Bit O'Red are well in the mix for the European spots and one of SIX teams still technically in with a shout of winning the title, although there's is much slimmer than other's. That could see John Russell mix it up a bit with Monday's trip to fellow Euro challengers Derry City next on the agenda.

Celtic are in Yeats Country for a friendly to stave off the internatinal week boredom...sorry, we mean get valubale minutes into the legs and keep the players sharp. It won't be a full strength Celtic side with players away. In fact it probably won't be a full strength Sligo Rovers side either with them in the midst of a European battle in the League of Ireland. But we'll have all the action for you right here.

League of Ireland side Sligo Rovers are set to host Scottish Premiership champions Celtic on Wednesday at the Showgrounds in a friendly match during the international break. The hosts are in sixth place with 47 points after 32 games and are seven points from first-placed Shelbourne with four fixtures remaining, while the visitors are first in Scotland's top flight and have taken maximum points from seven matches.

Sligo Rovers have already surpassed last season's points total of 37 and could end the 2024 campaign with their highest tally since the 2013 season if they were to win their four remaining games. The Bit O'Red drew 0-0 last time out with league-leaders Shelbourne on September 27, a match in which they created no big chances and faced 16 shots. Manager John Russell said that his side played well and dominated proceedings in the first half, saying in the aftermath of the draw that the result felt like two points dropped rather than one point gained.

Russell's side have scored 37 goals and conceded on 37 occasions, these records make them the sixth-best offensive and the third-worst defensive team in the 10-team division, though they have played a game fewer than four top-flight clubs. Bit O'Red have lost four, drawn one and won three of their eight most recent matches, but they have won eight of their last 10 fixtures at the Showgrounds.

Opponents Celtic come into the clash having beaten Ross County 2-1 in the Scottish Premiership on Sunday, though they trailed after 43 minutes and only won thanks to goals from Alistair Johnston in the 76th minute and Nicolas-Gerrit Kuhn in the 88th minute. The result did little to dissipate the disappointment of losing 7-1 against Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League on October 1, although boss Brendan Rodgers said the defeat was an opportunity to grow and bounce back higher.

The Hoops' loss in the Champions League means they have now lost 11, drawn four and won just two of their last 17 matches in the competition, with Rodgers having lost 13, drawn four and won just three of his 20 Champions League group stage or league phase games at Celtic. To Rodgers's credit, his side are first in the top flight and are already five points clear of rivals Rangers, who are in third place.

Celtic's defeat against Dortmund is the only fixture they have failed to either win or progress from in their last 18 competitive matches. Their loss was also the first time they have lost away from home in their 10 most recent games on the road, with the club winning or progressing on eight occasions and drawing one time in that period.

Sligo Rovers next play on October 14 but last played on September 27, so Russell could start several key players but substitute them before they complete the full 90 minutes to manage their workload. Goalkeeper Edward McGinty could be shielded by centre-backs Charlie Wigget and Oliver Denham, while Jack Henry-Francis is likely to be used in midfield. Elsewhere, Luke Pearce could be selected to play as a striker, and he may be flanked by Kyle McDonagh and William Fitzgerald. Meanwhile, Rodgers has confirmed he will look to provide minutes for players who might not be match fit in preparation for their game against Aberdeen on October 19. However, centre-back Cameron Carter-Vickers, right-back Johnston and left-back Greg Taylor are likely to miss out but should be available shortly after the international break. Alex Valle could come in for Taylor, while he may be joined in defence by Maik Nawrocki, Stephen Welsh and Mitchel Frame.

Considering that Sligo Rovers have not played a competitive game for some time and have an important league match on the horizon, it would not be surprising if they prioritised fitness over performance. Despite their loss against Dortmund, Celtic are in excellent form and should come into the clash as clear favourites.

The Scottish Champions are in Ireland to face the LOI opponents at The Showgrounds as Brendan looks to keep his players sharp.

Scott Bain starts in goals. The centre back pairing consists of Stephen Welsh and Maik Nawrocki with Alex Valle at left back and Lenny Agbaire filling in at right back. Francis Turley starts in the midfield with Luke McCowan and Jude Bonnar. McCowan, who joined the club from Dundee on deadline day will be looking to show his experience by marshalling the young duo. Lewis Dobbie will likely start out left with Yang on the right meaning that Luis Palma could start through the middle.

Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has told Hoops fans the team they can expect to see lineup against Sligo Rovers on Wednesday. The Bhoys head over to Ireland for a mid-season friendly amidst the second international break of the campaign. Rodgers’ men are just off the back of a busy period of seven games in the space of 23 days. They won six of those matches, the only loss coming at the hands of last season’s UEFA Champions League finalists. It was a successful block of games, and now the Celts are preparing for another arduous run. Firstly, though, they head to Sligo, where Rodgers will take a team mixed with senior players, those on the fringes of his squad, and academy youngsters.

“I’ll be there, I’ll be taking the team,” said the manager. “That plan was in place a few months back. We’ll need to recover some players. But there’s going to be a number of players that need games. So it’ll be a mixture of our first team players in the squad and also some of our young players, because it’s my chance to see them.”

Sligo sit sixth in the Irish top flight ahead of Wednesday’s game. Regardless of the team, the Hoops will be expected to head to their spiritual home and pick up a friendly victory. After the clash at the Showgrounds, the full focus will then turn to next Saturday’s table-topping clash against an Aberdeen side that has yet to lose a game this season. Jimmy Thelin is already looking forward to it after the Bhoys’ closest title rivals kept up their perfect start to the season with a hard-fought 3-2 victory over Hearts yesterday. Ante Palaversa’s late strike set up a blockbuster clash at Parkhead next weekend.

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