The Bhoys have been struggling, and this can also be why.
Celtic have been responsible of failingBrendan Rodgers in a bizarre region this season and it is no longer just the switch window, in accordance to TalkSPORT pundit Alan Brazil.
The Bhoys off the boil
The Scottish giants were held to a 1-1 draw towards fourth-placed Kilmarnock over the weekend, a end result which saw them drop into 2nd area and be overtaken with the aid of arch-rivals Rangers, who now take a seat two factors clear at the pinnacle of the Scottish Premiership with much less than a 1/3 of the season left to play.
It was the contemporary frustration in a season that has been full of them, with Rodgers’ side now not going for walks away with the title as they have completed in latest seasons, and now in threat of losing their grip on the Scottish crown.
Their form has led to masses of hypothesis about the future of Rodgers, but former Celtic star Frank McAvennie has insisted that their troubles are now not due to the manager, and that even Pep Guardiola couldn’t repair the troubles at the club.
“Who are you going to carry in? Pep’s supposed to be the fine supervisor in the world and I don’t be aware of how he should make that crew (better). It’s all about confidence”, he told PLZ.
“Some of the players… it’s alright when you’re winning however develop a set. Stand up and be counted. If you’re looking at Kilmarnock and pronouncing ‘individually they were better than you’ then that’s now not right for Celtic.”
Brazil reveals surprise sticking point
Speaking to TalkSPORT, Brazil has revealed that a lack of investment at the club has truly set them back, with the proprietors bizarrely no longer even inclined to put up funding to enhance the pitch, in spite of Rodgers being eager to do so.
“Look, I don’t be aware of what’s took place at Celtic at the moment. It’s clear there’s a problem”, he toldTalkSPORT.
“I might be wrong, however I heard the pitch needed money spent on it, he [Brendan Rodgers] desired cash for gamers and didn’t get it.

“But these are things I’ve been told, but it would possibly now not be one hundred percent true. But what I do comprehend is, I seem to be at the results and there’s something no longer right.”
Though perhaps trivial, the information factors to greater disconnect between the supervisor and these that run the club. Their switch policy has come underneath expanded scrutiny too – Rodgers and co have shelled out over £20m on account that the summer season transfer window, but have little to exhibit for it and are nonetheless in internet profit thanks to the sale of Jota to Al-Ittihad.
As a result, Rodgers is beneath pressure, and with a title slipping away his days at Celtic Park should be numbered.

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