Why Rosenborg dangers will play into Celtic's hands: Rodgers
Manager Brendan Rodgers trusts Celtic will be prepared to misuse any Rosenborg hazard taking in their Champions Class second qualifier in Trondheim today around evening time.
The Scottish champions are 3-1 up from the primary leg at Parkhead a week ago and hoping to secure a tie against AEK Athens in the following round.
Looking to the errand ahead, Rosenborg's interval chief Rini Coolen recognized that his side "need to go out on a limb and yes, we need to give away a few spaces".
Talking at the group lodging in Norway, Rodgers was inquired as to whether that state of mind could play under the control of his side.
The Ulsterman stated: "We will be cheerful if the diversion opens up that we have the quality and speed in the group to ideally abuse that.
"It is an amusement that Rosenborg will need to assault, and playing at home, they should do that.
"We have demonstrated our capacity in the counter assault and misusing spaces. Be that as it may, we foresee a troublesome night and ideally we can traverse by playing admirably and scoring objectives."
Celtic should play four qualifiers this season to get into the gathering stages for the third progressive year, and the previous Swansea City and Liverpool manager noticed the changing face of European football.
"Rosenborg are an awesome club with incredible history over numerous years," said Rodgers, whose side beat the Norwegian champions 1-0 on total in the penultimate qualifier last season.
"This diversion most likely 10 or 20 years back would have been a gathering stage Champions Group amusement.
"It demonstrates to you the advancement of the Champions Group that it is a capability diversion.
"The diversion is changing constantly, the cash that is coming into it.
"In any case, it doesn't take away the way that it is two chronicled clubs.
"We played extremely well a year ago when we were here however that doesn't mean anything. Obviously we accompany leeway and feel we can come here and play well."
While sitting tight calmly for new faces to come into the club, Rodgers is planning to expand the agreements of protector Dedryck Boyata, once more from World Glass obligations with Belgium in spite of the fact that he won't highlight against Rosenborg, and James Forrest, both of whom are in the last year of their agreements.
He stated: "It is awesome to have Dedryck back. He had a great World Container and increased important experience.
"He looks fit and solid obviously simply needs a touch of time.
"The discussions have been continuous. I had a long visit with Dedryck yesterday and he is in a decent place.
"We need to keep him for whatever length of time that we can, that is critical.
"Regardless of whether he chooses he needs to proceed onward after this year, that will be dependent upon him and his delegates.
"In any case, my need is getting him fit and once more into the group again on the grounds that he is a best class player.
"Regarding James, he is coming into his last year and he is plainly a player we would love to keep.
"So I am certain the club will work with James' agents to secure him to a more drawn out arrangement moreover."
Rodgers additionally demanded nothing has changed in the enrollment procedure at Parkhead.
Following the main leg win a week ago, the Carnlough man was gotten some information about the report guaranteeing 19-year-old Australia playmaker Daniel Arzani was set to leave Melbourne City to join Manchester City with Celtic prepared to take him on credit.
Eyebrows were raised when Rodgers stated: "I can't reveal to you anything about him or any other person", while affirming the Scottish champions had distinguished the youth as a conceivable target.
At the media meeting in front of the arrival amusement in Trondheim, Rodgers said with respect to enlistment: "It is precisely the same as when I strolled in.
"We will hope to discover players that fit the profile of the club and, vitally, the profile of how we play, and once we have discovered the player, it will be over to the club to endeavor to complete an arrangement to get the player.
"So it is as straightforward as that. There is no disarray, there is no change."
The Scottish champions are 3-1 up from the primary leg at Parkhead a week ago and hoping to secure a tie against AEK Athens in the following round.
Looking to the errand ahead, Rosenborg's interval chief Rini Coolen recognized that his side "need to go out on a limb and yes, we need to give away a few spaces".
Talking at the group lodging in Norway, Rodgers was inquired as to whether that state of mind could play under the control of his side.
The Ulsterman stated: "We will be cheerful if the diversion opens up that we have the quality and speed in the group to ideally abuse that.
"It is an amusement that Rosenborg will need to assault, and playing at home, they should do that.
"We have demonstrated our capacity in the counter assault and misusing spaces. Be that as it may, we foresee a troublesome night and ideally we can traverse by playing admirably and scoring objectives."
Celtic should play four qualifiers this season to get into the gathering stages for the third progressive year, and the previous Swansea City and Liverpool manager noticed the changing face of European football.
"Rosenborg are an awesome club with incredible history over numerous years," said Rodgers, whose side beat the Norwegian champions 1-0 on total in the penultimate qualifier last season.
"This diversion most likely 10 or 20 years back would have been a gathering stage Champions Group amusement.
"It demonstrates to you the advancement of the Champions Group that it is a capability diversion.
"The diversion is changing constantly, the cash that is coming into it.
"In any case, it doesn't take away the way that it is two chronicled clubs.
"We played extremely well a year ago when we were here however that doesn't mean anything. Obviously we accompany leeway and feel we can come here and play well."
While sitting tight calmly for new faces to come into the club, Rodgers is planning to expand the agreements of protector Dedryck Boyata, once more from World Glass obligations with Belgium in spite of the fact that he won't highlight against Rosenborg, and James Forrest, both of whom are in the last year of their agreements.
He stated: "It is awesome to have Dedryck back. He had a great World Container and increased important experience.
"He looks fit and solid obviously simply needs a touch of time.
"The discussions have been continuous. I had a long visit with Dedryck yesterday and he is in a decent place.
"We need to keep him for whatever length of time that we can, that is critical.
"Regardless of whether he chooses he needs to proceed onward after this year, that will be dependent upon him and his delegates.
"In any case, my need is getting him fit and once more into the group again on the grounds that he is a best class player.
"Regarding James, he is coming into his last year and he is plainly a player we would love to keep.
"So I am certain the club will work with James' agents to secure him to a more drawn out arrangement moreover."
Rodgers additionally demanded nothing has changed in the enrollment procedure at Parkhead.
Following the main leg win a week ago, the Carnlough man was gotten some information about the report guaranteeing 19-year-old Australia playmaker Daniel Arzani was set to leave Melbourne City to join Manchester City with Celtic prepared to take him on credit.
Eyebrows were raised when Rodgers stated: "I can't reveal to you anything about him or any other person", while affirming the Scottish champions had distinguished the youth as a conceivable target.
At the media meeting in front of the arrival amusement in Trondheim, Rodgers said with respect to enlistment: "It is precisely the same as when I strolled in.
"We will hope to discover players that fit the profile of the club and, vitally, the profile of how we play, and once we have discovered the player, it will be over to the club to endeavor to complete an arrangement to get the player.
"So it is as straightforward as that. There is no disarray, there is no change."
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