Bouncy balls, points gaps & Honda Civics - inside Celtic's dismal day
Summary
Celtic lost to Dundee in a Scottish Premiership match, continuing a difficult season. Fans expressed their displeasure by interrupting the game with protests, and manager Brendan Rodgers noted challenges with the team’s current player roster.Key Facts
- Celtic lost to Dundee 2-0, marking their first defeat at Dens Park since 1988.
- Two goals were scored against Celtic before halftime: a header from Clark Robertson and an own goal by Cameron Carter-Vickers.
- Celtic is now five points behind league leaders Hearts after this match.
- The team has had trouble scoring, failing to score in six matches this season.
- Fans protested by throwing bouncy balls and tennis balls onto the pitch, calling for changes in the club's management.
- Manager Brendan Rodgers mentioned losing key players as a key issue, affecting the team's performance and goalscoring.
- Rodgers emphasized the need to find solutions to improve team performance and address the scoring issues.
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