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Brendan Rodgers faced heavy criticism after Celtic’s 7-1 defeat against Borussia Dortmund, but he remains committed to his attacking style of play in Europe. Despite calls for a more defensive approach, Rodgers is sticking to his gameplan and believes that Celtic can still achieve success by playing their natural game.

Rodgers acknowledged the need for improvement, especially in pressing and ball control, after the heavy loss in Germany. He emphasized the importance of learning from setbacks and growing as a team. While critics may call for a more defensive strategy, Rodgers remains focused on developing his players and sticking to his vision.

The manager highlighted the potential for growth among new players like Arne Engels, Aam Idah, Auston Trusty, and Alex Valle in the Champions League. He believes that continuous improvement and development of individual players will ultimately benefit the team as a whole.

Rodgers’ unwavering commitment to his attacking philosophy, even in the face of defeat, demonstrates his belief in the team’s potential and his dedication to their development. As Celtic prepares for upcoming matches in Europe, Rodgers remains optimistic about the team’s progress and their ability to compete at a higher level.