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Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers insists he will stick to his principles

Brendan Rodgers embraces Leigh Griffiths as he substituted in Munich
Image: Brendan Rodgers embraces Leigh Griffiths during Celtic's Champions League with Bayern Munich

Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers insists he will stick to his principles following criticism of his Champions League tactics.

Rodgers refused to compromise his usual 4-2-3-1 system in a 3-0 loss to Bayern Munich, despite missing defenders Jozo Simunovic, Erik Sviatchenko and Anthony Ralston through injury.

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The defeat could have been heavier and followed on from a 5-0 opening loss to Paris Saint-Germain, but Celtic won 3-0 at Anderlecht in between while playing Rodgers' way, and he will not change despite his critics advocating a more pragmatic approach.

Rodgers, who has an unchanged squad for Saturday's League Cup semi-final against Hibernian, said: "As a manager, what you learn, especially with experience, is that if you ever go down as a manager, go down with your own vision. Not with someone else's.

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Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers says he will continue to try and play an attacking style of football in the Champions League, despite criticism from some quarters.

"People say park the bus or be pragmatic. We tried that in Barcelona. We lost 7-0.

"It's not how I work. We have an idea of how we play which is first and foremost fundamentally an aggressive way to defend.

"If you look at the competitions, we defend well, we press well. But of course if you are playing against that level of quality, at times that quality can open you up.

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"But for us it's just about progress. The players are on the right track.

"First half we didn't have as many attacking moments as we would have liked. But the players grew into the game and in the last 30 minutes they showed the confidence, if you play that way, you can still create opportunities."

Celtic's Scott Brown embraces Jozo Simunovic (left) at full-time in Rosenberg on Aug 2, 2017, in CL qualifying play-off
Image: Jozo Simunovic (left) is facing another spell on the sidelines

Rodgers is awaiting news on the hamstring injury which kept Jozo Simunovic out of the trip to Germany but fears he is facing another spell on the sidelines.

The centre-back now looks likely to miss the league game at Aberdeen on October 25 and is a doubt for the return game against Bayern on October 31.

Rodgers said: "It's a repeat of what he had before so it might be a few weeks, but I will get more detail on that."

Erik Sviatchenko is still working his way back from a knee injury along with right-back Anthony Ralston. Rodgers played full-back Mikael Lustig in central defence in Germany, with Cristian Gamboa making a rare start at right-back.

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