Pep Guardiola’s tenure as one of football’s most decorated managers includes remarkable achievements and innovative tactics that have influenced the modern game.
Yet, amidst his numerous victories, Celtic stands out as a rare stumbling block in his otherwise illustrious career.
Having faced the Scottish giants twice in the 2016/17 Champions League group stages without a win, Guardiola finds Celtic alongside Wigan as the only two teams he has not managed to defeat in his managerial career.
The first encounter between Guardiola’s Manchester City and Brendan Rodgers’ Celtic ended in a thrilling 3-3 draw. Notably, Celtic never trailed in the match. Moussa Dembele’s memorable performance, highlighted by an overhead kick, alongside a Kieran Tierney goal that deflected off Raheem Sterling, showcased Celtic’s capability to challenge top-tier opposition.
The subsequent match at the Etihad Stadium further cemented Celtic’s ability to stand toe-to-toe with Guardiola’s side, ending in a 1-1 draw. Patrick Roberts, on loan from Manchester City to Celtic, made an immediate impact by scoring early, only for his goal to be equalised minutes later.
As both teams prepare to meet again in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, on July 23 during Celtic’s American pre-season tour, Guardiola will undoubtedly seek to secure his first victory over the Scottish club.
Brendan Rodgers discloses internal plan to boost Celtic squad fitness over international break
Celtic comfortably saw off St Johnstone at Parkhead yesterday, on a day when Brendan Rodgers’ men made a compelling case regarding their title-winning credentials.
Kyogo Furuhashi opened the scoring not long before the interval, heading home from an impressive Nicolas Kuhn centre, capitalising on a period of dominance during proceedings for the hosts.
Straight after the whistle sounded for the restart, Furuhashi returned the favour, sliding a low ball across the goalmouth that would’ve been impossible to miss. The latter subsequently claimed his first goal for the Bhoys.
Veteran winger James Forrest prolonged Celtic’s stranglehold over St Johnstone in the 68th minute, taking advantage of a sweeping pass from Matt O’Riley to rifle home a third.
Connor Smith provided a late response from the visitors; however, his mere consolation couldn’t take the shine off an imposing display from the Hoops.
Looking forward, a period of reflection during the international break will ensue before we return away to Livingston on Sunday, 31st March.
Brendan Rodgers reveals plans to maintain Celtic squad fitness
Celtic have several players who are gearing up for international duty over the coming weeks; meanwhile, there will also be a core of individuals who stay at Lennoxtown either to continue their recovery from injury or simply as a result of not being picked to represent their respective nation.
Rodgers is the man tasked with keeping his squad ticking over during the break, and he has revealed there are plans in place to ensure his group remain fit amid a spate of injuries within the camp.
Speaking post-match, the Hoops manager revealed that a behind-closed-doors bounce fixture has been organised to help maintain match-readiness levels.
He stated [Celtic FC YouTube]: “There will be a little bit of rest but there’s still work to be done, we’ll have a game behind closed doors to get one or two of our players up to speed.
Later on, Rodgers added on Cameron Carter-Vickers’ successful outing: “But really good news, seeing the likes of Cam in today and working well. All being well, all of the guys come back fit, and we can really attack this last part of the season.”
Undoubtedly, injuries have played a major part in the tale of this campaign, and any measures that can be put in place to ensure we have sufficient depth heading into the last portion of this term will be welcomed by supporters.
Hopefully, we can have as close to a clean bill of health as possible once the Scottish Premiership calendar resumes after the international break.
Nicolas Kuhn Takes To Instagram After Standout Celtic Performance
Celtic winger Nicolas Kuhn stood out in the Hoops’ dominative 3-1 win over St. Johnstone on Saturday, adding a goal and assist to his name.
The German wide man set up Kyogo Furuhashi for the opener just before half time with the vivacious striker returning the favour just after the break when he slid a rapid ball across goal for Kuhn to tap home from.
He came off with just under half an hour to go to a standing ovation and was later named the in-stadium Man of the Match.
Later on Saturday evening, the 24-year-old took to Instagram, captioning a few photos with ‘Really enjoyed today’, and a few emojis:
At the minute, the right-wing spot in the Celtic team seems as though it is Kuhn’s to lose. He has come into the side over the past few games and grasped his opportunity with both hands.
There is competition out wide with Yang due to return from a suspension versus Livingston and James Forrest making a few cameos here and there. It likely will be Kuhn, though, who gets the nod at the Tony Macaroni Arena in a fortnight.
Hail, Hail Glorious St Patrick Dear Saint of Our Isle
Happy Saint Patrick’s DayOne of my favourite 1890s newspaper quotes refers to Celtic player Paddy Gallagher and the day:
“socks, pawn tickets and shamrocks were kicking about the Celtic’s pavilion on Saturday, in commemoration of Pat Gallagher’s day.”
Today is a day when a great many pubs will report higher takings than normal; many Celtic fans may help boost those profits. This might be because it is St Patrick’s Day, although other fans may simply be choosing to try and drink to forget recent performances from Celtic!
The Bhoys are not playing today, instead they were yesterday in action against St Johnstone. It was a positive result for the Celts with all three points staying at Parkhead after Celtic’s comfortable 3-1 victory.
The Celtic squad arrived at Celtic Park yesterday afternoon sporting the new Irish heritage kit…
Over the years, Celtic have been in competitive action on St Patrick’s Day on 23 occasions. Some of these have been momentous and memorable occasions, others best forgotten.
Of these 23 games, 14 have resulted in wins for the Bhoys in different competitions, alongside seven draws and two defeats. Celtic have averaged around two goals scored in each of these matches (40 goals in 23 fixtures), whilst at the same time conceding on 30 occasions.
The vast majority of these matches have been league games, but there have some cup fixtures too.
Celtic Supporters at Celtic Park yesterday with an Irish/ Palestine tribute from the Green Brigade.
Mainly the Scottish Cup, but also the Southern League Cup (which became the Scottish League Cup after World War Two) and one European fixture.
That match – a home 1-1 draw against East German side FSV Zwickau – eventually saw Celtic exit the European Cup-Winner’s Cup following a 1-0 away defeat. This second match saw Celtic have to ‘adopt’ then 17-year old Roy Aitken so he was allowed to travel!
The club’s first St Patrick’s Day runout was a disaster. Playing in 1894 in Edinburgh against Leith Athletic, Celtic lost 5-0 in the final league game of the season. However as the green-and-white stripes had already clinched the title, it mattered little.
Although the Bhoys again played on 17 March in 1900 (an exciting 4-4 draw with Third Lanark in the Inter-City League), it took until 1917 before the now hooped Celts could celebrate a win on this day. This came in the form of a 2-1 victory when visiting Airdrie.
Perhaps the most famous and celebrated St Patrick’s Day game for the Bhoys came in 1991. Rangers came to Celtic Park in the Scottish Cup – and left two goals and three men down. You might say they were ‘massacred’.
When the Celts repeated this victory the following week with a 3-0 ‘Palm Sunday Humiliation’ league win, it was one of few highlights for the club in that era. This was in fact Celtic’s most recent St Patrick’s Day home game, more than three decades ago.
Outwith this victory over Rangers, perhaps Celtic’s other best fixtures on St Patrick’s Day have been two 6-0 victories. In both cases these games were played in Lanarkshire with Celtic winning away against Airdrie in 1954 and then at Motherwell in 1984.
Celtic’s most recent 17 March came five years ago in 2019. The Bhoys went to Dens Park and came away with a 1-0 victory thanks to a very, very late Odsonne Edouard winner.
Although there’s no game for Celtic men’s team today, the Bhoys very much need the luck of the Irish if they are to get anything from the rest of the season. Remember that if you’re out celebrating today.
And keep an eye on the Celtic FC Women’s SWPL1 match against theRangers Women which kicks off at 4.10pm this afternoon. Elena Sadiku’s side can narrow the gap to just one point with a win and the Celtic manager is confident that her team will deliver some St Patrick’s Day cheer to the Celtic support on this very special day.
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