On Wednesday, Celtic will play Dundee, and Tony Docherty’s team will travel to Glasgow in an attempt to snap a losing streak.
The visitors have only won once in their last eight games in all competitions coming to Celtic Park, and they fell to St Johnstone late last week in the Scottish Premiership.


Brendan Rodgers, on the other hand, will be eager to put some daylight between his team and Aberdeen during the midweek, as Celtic’s victory over Motherwell extended their winning streak to 11 domestic games.
The primary concern for Celtic against Dundee is their defensive dilemma, but there is also speculation about whether Cameron Carter-Vickers, who has recovered from a foot injury, will return to the starting lineup.

In addition, Luke McCowan might start against his old team, which would create a thrilling dynamic in Glasgow’s east end. Docherty, who spoke before the affair, has now provided some information about Dundee’s strategy for the match.

Tony Docherty on fixing Dundee’s errors against Celtic
Docherty has indicated that Dundee must eliminate “individual mistakes” if they hope to salvage a win at Celtic Park on Wednesday, according to Dee TV.

“That’s something we will deal with in-house because I thought we’d eradicated that,” he said, beginning with his comments on Saturday’s loss to St Johnstone. I believed the Motherwell game to be an illustration of that.

However, we must confront and investigate the individual errors and accept responsibility. It’s crucial, in my opinion, because we have no time left until our match against Celtic.

People must accept responsibility for their part in defending that final set-play, and we will analyze it and be forthright about it. We’ll go on and examine the upcoming game.

We do appear to be penalized for every error we make, but I firmly think that you will be rewarded for your efforts if you maintain your faith in your abilities, maintain your trust, and maintain the group’s unity. It is crucial that we do it and remain united.

 

When playing Dundee, Celtic will want to keep up their momentum.
Celtic will be well aware of their goal to defeat Dundee on Wednesday night, even though they have a Premier Sports Cup semi-final matchup against Aberdeen coming up.
As they continue to lay the groundwork for a great season, they must maintain their momentum and remain at the top of the Scottish Premiership, so there can be no space for complacency when play begins at Parkhead tomorrow night.

The Bhoys will need to put in their best effort to maintain their position at the top of the league because Aberdeen has proven themselves to be a high-flying team in the early going and will be eager to build on their own stellar start with a win against Rangers.

The campaign is going well, and tomorrow night will be three points for Celtic can hopefully be the start of another positive week for Brendan Rodgers.

 

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