Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers has hinted that Jeffrey Schlupp could be offered a permament stay at Parkhead after impressing vastly in his loan spell from Crystal Palace - having commended the Ghana international on being a 'super professional' in his time so far in the Scottish Premiership.
The Premiership title race might be all but over but there's always something to place for in the Glasgow showdown
It was the perfect preparation for Sunday’s visit of Rangers as the runaway leaders look to avenge the shock 3-0 drubbing in Govan. Sacked Philippe Clement’s players produced an energetic front-foot display to run out comfortable winners on that occasion having lost the opening derby of the season 3-0 at Parkhead.
The name of Jose Mourinho has been in the Scottish football headlines with the iconic Portuguese manager, currently with Fenerbahce, taking on the Rangers in the Europa League last 16. While Rangers have been terrible in domestic competitions this season,
Watch the match highlights as the Hoops secured a 2-0 victory over Hibernian in the Scottish Cup quarter-final at Celtic Park on Sunday (March 9).  Goals from Daizen Maeda, his 27th of the season so
Celtic will face St Johnstone in the semi-final of the Scottish Cup at Hampden. Brendan Rodgers’ side booked their place in the last four of the competition with a comfortable 2-0 victory over
However, the Hoops were in full control of today’s quarter-final from the first whistle to the last, and, speaking to Celtic TV after today’s victory, the Celts’ boss, Brendan Rodgers, praised his side’s performance as he looked ahead to the Scottish Cup semi-final.
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has opened the door to the permanent signing of Jeffrey Schlupp . The left-back, who joined the Parkhead side on loan from Crystal Palace at the end of the January transfer window, has stood out with his performances in green and white so far.
BRENDAN RODGERS waxed lyrical about Daizen Maeda once again after he found the net against Hibs – taking him to 27 goals for the season. The Japanese frontman, 27, fired Celtic in front at
“Rodgers – who was in charge of the Swans when they secured promotion to the Premier League in 2011 – is now in his second stint as Celtic manager, and has won 10 trophies with the Parkhead club, having also secured the FA Cup while at Leicester City.