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Celtic’s record run won’t be matched, says Rodgers

By AFP
December 19, 2017

EDINBURGH, Scotland: Brendan Rodgers claimed Celtic’s achievements may never be repeated after their record-breaking 69-match undefeated run in Scottish football came to a stunning end with a 4-0 hammering at Hearts.

The Scottish champions arrived in Edinburgh on Sunday having gone 585 days without defeat since St Johnstone claimed a 2-1 victory back on May 2016.However, first-half goals from Harry Cochrane and Kyle Lafferty, coupled with a second-half brace from Manuel Milinkovic, helped Hearts to their biggest victory over the Glasgow giants since 1895.

It was the first taste of Scottish defeat for Rodgers, who has won four successive trophies since arriving at Celtic Park last year, as his side also failed to score for the first time in 74 domestic matches.

But the Northern Irishman, whose side eclipsed their own British record when they reached 63 matches without defeat last month, revealed his pride in his players’ historic run.“I need to give credit to Hearts on their victory, it was thoroughly deserved,” Rodgers said.“But I also want to say congratulations to my players.

“Of course it’s a sore one, especially when you’re beaten like that, but they can hold their heads up. They’ve been absolutely amazing in those 18 months.“To go 69 games undefeated, no matter what level or competition, is a remarkable achievement and the players will go down in history because I’m not sure it will be done again.

“Certainly in our lifetimes it won’t be done and they can take huge pride in that.“It’s in the past now and one of the key things with success is looking forward.“They’ll go into the history books and we’ll reflect on the game tomorrow and look to find the solutions to be better in our next game.”