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Brendan Rodgers recently gave some of Celtic’s young starlets and fringe players a chance to shine in a match against Sligo Rovers. Despite falling behind, the Scottish champions managed to secure a 3-2 victory, thanks to Luis Palma’s hat-trick.

In a thrilling comeback, two 17-year-olds, Sean McArdle and Samuel Isiguzo, provided crucial assists to set up Palma for his goals. This match highlighted the importance of seizing opportunities, especially for young players looking to break into the senior squad.

Rodgers emphasized the need for improvement, particularly in terms of physicality and running power, for the young players. While talent with the ball is essential, it is not enough to succeed at the highest level.

Despite the challenges of competing for a spot in the first team, Rodgers acknowledged that some players showed promise and caught his eye during the friendly match. Playing with the right tempo and personality is essential when representing Celtic, and some of the players demonstrated these qualities effectively.

Overall, the match served as a valuable learning experience for Celtic’s young talents, highlighting the areas they need to work on to increase their chances of success in the first team. The opportunity to play in front of a crowd and showcase their skills is crucial for their development and progression within the club. Rodgers’ guidance and feedback will be instrumental in helping these players reach their full potential and make a lasting impact at Celtic.