Last Saturday, Celtic defeated a resolute Livingston team to secure their spot in the Scottish Cup semifinals.
The highlight of a fun day at Parkhead was Daizen Maeda’s hat-trick, which assisted in putting an end to the visitors’ comeback thanks to goals from Daniel MacKay and Tete Yengi.
James McFadden says Celtic can be satisfied with cup win
While it wasn’t always pleasant to watch, Celtic defeated Livingston and now have a showdown match against Aberdeen at Hampden to look forward to.
Speaking on BBC Scotland live during Greenock Morton against Heart of Midlothian, former Scotland player James McFadden said that when his team defeated David Martindale’s team, Rodgers had enough to be happy about.
He added, “They’re through, they should be satisfied that they’re through, what I will say is, the two goals from Livingston are top-class,” suggesting that Celtic would like to improve their consistency by the time the semi-final comes around.
“It’s amazing how they bounced back from being behind by a goal both times, but Celtic wins the tie.”
“They’re not playing as freely as they would like, but they’ll get through the tie, look forward to the draw, and hope to be in better form for the semi-finals and the league run-in as well,” the player stated prior to the draw.
Despite the fact that Rodgers’ defense had some obvious weaknesses during the game on Sunday, the Irishman should be happy with his team’s offensive performance against the Lions, as this will only help us in the remaining Scottish Premiership games..
In the midst of their continued quest for a domestic double, there’s a good chance the Bhoys might still have a successful campaign if we can eliminate our erratic tendencies in the rear.
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