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“We are aware that our goal when playing at home is to control the ball and perform well. Since that is the next, it is currently the most crucial. Pretty soon after that, you have another game. Thus, we will now be concentrating on St. Mirren after Dundee on Saturday.

Naturally, Taylor is right to call the points as long as he plays the derby with composure. But winning all three games isn’t the only thing that will matter to the 60,000 Celtics supporters who will pack the stadium. The home team will have strong support because there won’t be any away supporters present for the game. The Parkhead supporters were unwavering in their support at Dens, despite the resentment in the stands following the team’s recent defeat to Hearts.

Even though they couldn’t score in the first half, Rodgers’ team’s supporters continued to cheer them on at the break by roaring down the tunnel. Taking note of the enthusiastic response, Taylor stated, “Yes, they did.” I believe they were fully prepared for it. On Saturday, the volume will be turned up even higher, the defender said, adding, “Yeah, amazing feeling.” having your own supporters in the stadium, cheering you on from the first moment you take off. We’re all excited about it, so it will be exciting.

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