Celtic walking a £40m Champions League tightrope but Rodgers admits they'll have 'no excuses' if they fall off

Celtic walking a £40m Champions League tightrope but Rodgers admits they'll have 'no excuses' if they fall off

Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has told his players there can be no excuses as they prepare for their Champions League decider against Kairat Almaty.

The Scottish champions made the 3,500-mile journey to Kazakhstan on Sunday ahead of Tuesday night’s play-off second leg.

The tie could still end in extra-time and penalties as Celtic look to reach the league stage after a goalless first-leg draw and Rodgers has stated how much preparation has gone into reducing the impact of the journey, which took them to about 250 miles from the Chinese border.

‘There’s no excuse for us,’ he said. ‘Especially when you see how well Kairat worked last week. They had the same journey going the other way, so that won’t be an excuse for us.

‘We all feel fine, we feel great. We’re on our own time zone and we’ll prepare and there will be no excuse.’

Brendan Rodgers insists his side ‘feel great’ ahead of their Champions League play-off

Celtic fans have been unhappy with the club's efforts in the transfer market this summer

Celtic fans have been unhappy with the club’s efforts in the transfer market this summer

Celtic won against Livingston to maintain their 100 per cent record in the league but that hasn't been enough to keep the fans happy

Celtic won against Livingston to maintain their 100 per cent record in the league but that hasn’t been enough to keep the fans happy

Rodgers, who has Adam Idah back from a knee injury, added: ‘We can give lots of excuses. The heat, of course, it is warm. It’ll be warm obviously in kick-off, but it won’t really wash. We have to perform and that’s all we’re focused on.

‘We have a lot of international players in the squad who are used to travel. You spend a lot of your life travelling, being in hotels, preparing yourself physically, mentally.

‘Our trip out here wasn’t so bad. Guys get the chance to bond together as well.

‘It will be nice just to get on the grass to have a light session and get moving again. By the time (Tuesday) comes, we’ll be ready for that. I’m excited to see us play in a pressure game and knowing that we have to win. That’s what you want.’

Rodgers dismissed accusations from Kairat head coach Rafael Urazbakhtin that his team had underestimated his side in the first leg.

Earlier in the day, his Kazakh counterpart had said: ‘Celtic players may have underestimated us at home. Now they will look at our game in a different way.

‘They will have a different motivation and attitude. Yes, there is a negative atmosphere around Celtic. They are used to dealing with such issues.

‘They understand that everything depends on them. We also think that everything depends on us. I don’t think there is a bigger pressure on Celtic than on our home team.

‘We will try to meet them and qualify for the group stage. And our task is to make it happen, to do everything we can.

‘Celtic is a very good team. It’s a top-class team. Any player who is in there is a big threat to us. We shouldn’t concentrate on just one player. We will try to pay attention to everyone. We consider the whole team.’

However, Rodgers insisted: ‘We always respect every opponent. We knew they were going to be a good side and hard to beat, and we didn’t quite play to our level, especially first half.

‘But the advantage of two legs is that you get a chance to play against the opponent.

‘We know they are really hard to beat, hard to break down, and it’s really up to us to impose our game. Having the first leg now really helps us because we know the players we’re up against, and we’ll look forward to that challenge.

‘But certainly, we never disrespect or underestimate any team.’

Celtic fans expressed their frustration with the board during and after the first leg after a failure to supplement the squad’s attacking options but Rodgers gave supporters some fresh hope over their transfer activity.

Belgian winger Michel-Ange Balikwisha is expected to sign for Celtic after the 24-year-old was provided with a farewell opportunity to Royal Antwerp fans on Sunday after being left out of the team that beat Mechelen.

When asked if progress was being made, Rodgers smiled and said: ‘There might be. I think by the time we get back, hopefully, we’ll be close to one or two things.’

According to reports in Argentina, Boca Juniors left-back Marcelo Saracchi is also in the final stages of completing a move to the Scottish champions.

It was revealed last week that the experienced Uruguayan had emerged as an option for Rodgers as he steps up his search for cover for Kieran Tierney following the summer departure of Greg Taylor.

It’s believed Saracchi could join the club on loan, with Celtic having the option to sign him on long-term deal for £2million.

Meanwhile, Celtic have confirmed that Australian winger Marco Tilio has completed a permanent move to Rapid Vienna.

The 24-year-old only made two substitute appearances for Celtic after signing from Sydney in the summer of 2023 and spent most of the last 18 months on loan with Melbourne City.

‘I’m happy that the transfer has now worked out after lengthy discussions and that I can be here in Vienna,’ said Tilio.

‘I’m really looking forward to introducing myself to the Rapid fans at the stadium soon and hope to get started quickly and play my first game here.’

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