Rodgers defends Idah after night out video
Briefly

Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has publicly defended Adam Idah after a video of the player allegedly throwing up in a taxi emerged, calling attention to the challenges footballers face off the pitch. Rodgers expressed his disappointment about how young athletes are scrutinized during their downtime, emphasizing that they should be allowed to unwind without fear of being filmed. He voiced concern that this environment forces young professionals to become guarded, underscoring the need for respect and understanding towards players' lifestyles, especially when they are off duty.
There's a sadness to it... A 24-year-old football player can't let his hair down without someone trying to film him. It's time for change.
He knows where I am in terms of the group. The sad thing is a young professional can't relax without being filmed.
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