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Crisis. What crisis?
Top of the league. Nine points clear of Rangers. 90 minutes away from Hampden.
It’s understandable that Brendan Rodgers doesn’t buy into the hyperbole surrounding Celtic .
Yes, the Champions League was a missed opportunity and the transfer window was a mess.
The fallout over those fatal mistakes will rage on as fans vent fury at the board.
But on the park? Domestically, the Hoops aren’t in bad nick.
Rodgers has no control over the off-field issues.
What he can point to is an unbeaten league start and a Premier Sports Cup quarter-final spot.
And crucially, for all the boardroom protests, Rodgers knows the fans are fully behind the team.
He said: "I see this noise that's around about Celtic in crisis and this sort of thin