Celtic, under by Brendan Rodgers, are aware of the route they must take to win the Scottish Premiership title in May.
The post-split schedule has been revealed, and the Bhoys will first play a trip to Dundee before hosting Heart of Midlothian and Rangers back-to-back on May 4 and May 11, respectively.
At Rugby Park, where Celtic have already lost twice this season on artificial turf, Kilmarnock will be waiting for them on May 15. After that, on May 15th, when we play St Mirren again at Parkhead, the Bhoys will hopefully be able to replicate the celebrations from the previous two seasons on the season’s closing game. Still, any discussion of that will be quickly silenced by Rodgers, his players, and fans throughout the nation. Over the years, they have accumulated enough expertise to understand the unpredictable nature of a title chase.
The motto at Parkhead needs to be “one game at a time,” leaving no opportunity unexplored in the pursuit of a third consecutive domestic title. There’s also Scottish Cup semi-final action coming up, and if we can beat Aberdeen on Saturday, we can guarantee a spot in the final. That should inspire Lennoxtown. According to Steven Pressley, Celtics are leading the race for the crown. Steven Pressley, a former Celtic player who represented both teams in the Glasgow division, has a distinct viewpoint on how to assess who is leading a team at a pivotal point in the season.
The former Scotland international, who is also Brentford’s Head of Individual Development, has stated that the Bhoys are now in the driver’s seat despite having predicted our opponents to win the Scottish Premiership.
“Well, I predicted maybe around six weeks ago that Rangers would surely win the title, but what do I know,” he remarked, evaluating Celtic’s recent “momentum” (Cited via Glasgow World). “The truth is that I made the comment based on my beliefs at the time, but last weekend showed that there is always a spanner in the works.
It makes the past six weeks incredibly fascinating. Rangers’ current situation is intriguing in that they still have control over the outcome, even if they lose the Old Firm match, but they are also unable to surrender further ground. “If Celtic looks after the Old Firm, they should be able to afford one more slip. The tide is now once again in favor of Celtic. It promises to be quite fascinating. Although they won’t be getting too carried away because they still have five difficult league games left to go, Celtic will feel like they are winning the game. There will be a cup final atmosphere to every game, and the goal for the eager Celtic supporters will be to score as many points as possible.
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