Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers expressed mixed feelings after their 0-0 draw against Dinamo Zagreb in the Champions League. While disappointed not to secure a win, he acknowledged the positives. The result leaves Celtic with nine points from six matches, keeping them in the hunt for a play-off spot. However, Rodgers felt they could have been in a stronger position.
Rodgers noted that his team needed to show more quality, especially since they managed just one shot on target. "We needed to do more," he stated, highlighting the missed opportunity. Despite this, he found solace in their defensive performance, saying, "The positive is we didn't concede." He also mentioned the challenging pitch conditions but praised his team's energy and commitment.
Celtic's unbeaten streak in the competition now stands at four matches, a feat last achieved in 1986. Rodgers emphasised the importance of maintaining a strong defensive base while acknowledging their attacking struggles. "My teams will always be referenced for their attacking play," he said, adding that pressing effectively and having a mentality not to concede are crucial.

The players' growing confidence at this level was evident, according to Rodgers. He appreciated their efforts and reiterated the need for improvement. "We needed to do more, but we know that," he remarked. This sentiment was echoed by Celtic defender Auston Trusty.
Trusty shared his thoughts on the match with TNT Sports, agreeing that while a point was acceptable, they aimed for all three. "We'll take the point, but we came here for three," he said. Trusty praised goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel's contributions, noting his crucial saves during the game.
Trusty also highlighted Celtic's growing presence in the competition. "We're showing we deserve to be here and can play in this competition," he stated confidently. The team's performance demonstrated their potential despite not achieving their desired outcome.
The match against Dinamo Zagreb showcased Celtic's resilience and determination as they continue to build momentum in the Champions League. While there is room for improvement offensively, their defensive solidity remains a key strength as they aim for further success.