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Falkirk manager John McGlynn was taking positives out of his side's defeat at Celtic Park in the Premier Sports Cup second round. "Celtic were very very good tonight," he said. "They were excellent in the way they moved the ball and the pace and intensity.
Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers targets strong start in Premier Sports Cup defense vs Falkirk, vowing a “standard-setting” performance at Celtic Park.
Here are the talking points as a much-changed Celtic side cruised into the quarter finals of the Premier Sports Cup with an impressive win
Falkirk were given another insight into how tough life will be against top-flight teams as holders Celtic scored three goals in 10 second-half minutes to ease into the Premier Sports Cup quarter-finals.
BRENDAN RODGERS was fully suited and booted again. Then he watched Celtic tie Falkirk in knots to progress to the quarter-final. Daizen Maeda and Alistair Johnston had the Hoops cruising before
Celtic swept Falkirk aside in a 4-1 victory, with Daizen Maeda, Alistair Johnston, Dane Murray and Hyunjun Yang all scoring. Brendan Rodgers would’ve been delighted with the football on display, and for one player in particular, it was a very memorable night.
Here are the talking points as a much-changed Celtic side cruised into the quarter finals of the Premier Sports Cup with an impressive win over Falkirk.