Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers was disappointed with his side's 2-0 defeat to Hearst in the Scottish Premiership and criticised their lack of it"Desire"with"Passion"。In the first 30 minutes of the game, goals from Lawrence Sankeland and Stephen Kingsley ensured Hearst's first victory at Parker's Head Field since 2007 and gave the Celtics their second straight league defeat. The result, which ended Celtic's unbeaten run of 52 league games at home, caused discontent among fans, who demanded the dismissal of the board.
Brendan Rodgers has criticised the team's performance, saying they performed well in the game"Too passive"with"Childish"。He was particularly disappointed with their lack of authority and lack of winning mentality. Although Celtic had chances in the game, they failed to create decisive moments and struggled to score goals.
Brendan Rodgers acknowledged the team's lack of desire and passion and described their performance as well below what a Celtic team should be. Recalling fan criticism of the board, Brendan Rodgers insisted the team's performance was his responsibility, stressing the need to find answers and create consistency within the team. Celtic missed the opportunity to extend their five-point lead in the Premier League table and now face the possibility that Celtic could slip to second if arch-rivals Rangers win their two-game deficit game. Brendan Rodgers has called for a higher level of performance in the upcoming games to return to their winning form.