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Robbie Hanratty

'No need': Rodgers details why Celtic captain is absent from Motherwell match

Brendan Rodgers has stated that Celtic are taking no risks as captain Callum McGregor sits out today's trip to face Motherwell. 

It's the first time Celtic have started a Scottish Premiership game without McGregor since a 3-0 win over St Mirren in mid-April. 

But the 31-year-old midfielder, who retired from international duty this summer to focus on being fit and ready for his club, has an abductor issue which he flagged during a recent training session. 

That gives Luke McCowan, Paulo Bernardo and Reo Hatate the chance to showcase what they can offer as a trio at Fir Park. 

"Callum [McGregor] felt a slight twinge after training yesterday," the Celtic manager told BBC Sportsound pre-match. 

"There's no need to make the risk. We've got more important games coming up, so we want to make sure he's right going forward.


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"Everyone has seen the pride and joy Luke [McCowan] had of becoming a Celtic player. It always takes time to adapt to how we play and the intensity of our work, but when I've put him in, he's contributed.

"It's a nice start for him, he's a goal threat and he works hard so I'm happy to put him in."

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