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Rudyard Kipling called it just about right, didn't he?
‘If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster
And treat those two imposters just the same.’
It's the mantra of many a manager, but I fancy no one is a greater believer in the keeping of an even keel right now than Brendan Rodgers.
The manager is steering the good ship Celtic back to the long-lost oasis of Champions League respectability. Slowly, surely and having dropped anchor already at both the ports of triumph and disaster.
The five-goal demolition of Slovan Bratislava on matchday one was triumphant in any way you care to measure. Then the horror show in Dortmund nearly holed Celtic's prospects below the waterline after just a couple of matches.
Back afloat after a precious point was bravely won in Bergamo, where does this leave the Parkhead side's European aspirations now? Probably ahead of where the manager thought he'd be. Four points from nine after trips to Dortmund and Atalanta? Rodgers would have signed for that without a second's hesitation.
So the Champions League no-hopers (post Dortmund) are now nailed on for the knockout stages (post Atalanta)?
It’s where that fine line between glory and ignominy comes in…
Rudyard Kipling called it just about right, didn't he?
‘If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster
And treat those two imposters just the same.’
It's the mantra of many a manager, but I fancy no one is a greater believer in the keeping of an even keel right now than Brendan Rodgers.
The manager is steering the good ship Celtic back to the long-lost oasis of Champions League respectability. Slowly, surely and having dropped anchor already at both the ports of triumph and disaster.
The five-goal demolition of Slovan Bratislava on matchday one was triumphant in any way you care to measure. Then the horror show in Dortmund nearly holed Celtic's prospects below the waterline after just a couple of matches.
Back afloat after a precious point was bravely won in Bergamo, where does this leave the Parkhead side's European aspirations now? Probably ahead of where the manager thought he'd be. Four points from nine after trips to Dortmund and Atalanta? Rodgers would have signed for that without a second's hesitation.
So the Champions League no-hopers (post Dortmund) are now nailed on for the knockout stages (post Atalanta)?
It’s where that fine line between glory and ignominy comes in…