Brendan Rodgers says the team is fully focused on winning the Scottish Cup Final this Saturday and completing a domestic treble, with the Hoops facing an out-of-sorts Aberdeen. The Dons have struggled for consistency this season, giving Celtic added belief heading into Hampden.
After lifting the League Cup earlier this season and securing the Premiership title, Celtic now have the chance to win all three major trophies in Scottish football. It would be a huge achievement for Rodgers in his second season back in charge.

With the Irishman revealing the objectives he set for the team ahead of the season and how close they are to achieving them, there’s a clear sense of purpose driving Celtic into the final.
He said: (Celtic FC), “We set out nearly 11 months ago with the objective to win the three domestic trophies, and we’ve won two — we have one more game to win the third.
“Alongside our progression in Europe, that would round off what would be a brilliant season for us.
“So yes, we’re just keeping it simple, refining our ideas this week in preparation for the game, and we’ll look forward to that on Saturday.”

With Brendan Rodgers having a season to remember in charge, he has silenced his Hoops critics in some fashion — going from doubted to undeniable in the space of just under two years.
The Scottish Cup Final will be Celtic’s chance to show their strength one last time this season. If they play at their best, they’ll be lifting another trophy and writing another big chapter in the Hoops’ illustrious history.