
""Of course, we're not scoring as many goals as normal, but the team is still showing a really resilient side," said Rodgers. "We haven't lost this season. Defensively, we're very strong. You don't need to be a rocket scientist to understand where and why we haven't got the goals, because a manager can always transform a team, but the trajectory of a team will always come down to the level of players that you have. That has not changed in football."
""It's not rocket science; it was the same way back years ago as to what it is now. The players ultimately will transform the trajectory of your football. "So, for us, we brought some new players in, we give them time to settle in. Once we've done that, we support them and the players that are here. "We continue to work with them and look to push the levels as we go through the season.""
Celtic have scored only once in three European outings this season, including qualifiers, and drew 1-1 with Red Star Belgrade in their Europa League opener. The team has netted eight times in the Scottish Premiership. High-profile forward departures include Kyogo Furuhashi and Nicolas Kuhn, while Jota has returned to Glasgow but is injured. The squad remains unbeaten this season and has shown defensive resilience. Managerial comments attribute scoring shortfalls to the current player profile and stress that new attacking signings need time to settle. The club intends to support newcomers and continue working to improve attacking output.
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