Celtic Manager Brendan Rodgers Hopeful Daizen Maeda Will Return Before End of Season
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers is hopeful that Daizen Maeda will make a return to action before the end of the season, providing a much-needed boost for the Hoops as they aim to secure another league title and Scottish Cup victory.
Maeda, the Japanese winger, had been sidelined with a hamstring injury in recent weeks, causing concern that he would miss crucial matches in the title run-in. However, Rodgers revealed that Maeda’s recovery has been progressing faster than expected, raising hopes that he could feature in the remaining games of the season.
While Maeda will not be ready for the upcoming game against Dundee, Rodgers expressed confidence that the winger will be back on the pitch soon after completing his rehabilitation with the medical team. The manager highlighted Maeda’s physical prowess and intensity on the field, emphasizing the positive impact he can have on the team.
With Celtic currently three points clear of Rangers in the league standings, every match is crucial as they aim to maintain their lead and secure another title. Rodgers is counting on his players to rise to the challenge and deliver strong performances in the remaining games, including the highly anticipated Old Firm clash on May 11.
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