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Rodgers slams plastic pitches

Celtic boss is yet to see a good match on astro turf

Brendan Rodgers has never seen a good game of football on a synthetic surface and expects no better when his Celtic side visit Hamilton tomorrow.

The Hoops, who are 14 points clear of Rangers at the top of the Premiership with a game in hand over the Ibrox club, hope to extend their 21-match unbeaten domestic record when they travel to New Douglas Park to take on the Accies on their Fifa-approved artificial turf.

The Northern Irishman, who saw his side win 1-0 on Kilmarnock’s plastic pitch, claims the move from grass will have no bearing on his team selection as he revealed winger James Forrest returns from a hamstring complaint while midfielder Tom Rogic remains out with an ankle problem.

However, Rodgers believes it will have a bearing on the quality of football.

“It is always difficult,” he said. “Any coach or manager will tell you, it is always a different game on a plastic pitch.

“I have yet to see a good game on a plastic pitch but I have to respect that the conditions for every club are different.

“Hamilton are a football club that has produced many great young players so they have a way of working and that’s what works for them, which is absolutely fine — I respect that.

“Most coaches will tell you the plastic pitch isn’t ideal and that’s where you feel for supporters because are they seeing the best game of football possible?

“For us, we have to turn up, be professional and look to get the job done.”

Asked if it was a challenge for Celtic to produce a good game of football against the Lanarkshire side, the former Swansea and Liverpool boss said: “I don’t think you can. I think it is about going there and getting a result.

“Like I say, I have never seen a good game of football on a plastic pitch.

“It brings lots of different elements to the game. It brings an unpredictability to the game that you wouldn’t see in normal circumstances.

“I have seen a number of games on plastic pitches and been involved in a number of games on plastic pitches. I have yet to see a good one.”

Celtic beat Hamilton 1-0 at home last week and Rodgers expects a similarly tough challenge.

He said: “They were a tough team to break down the last time we played them and it is on an AstroTurf pitch, of course, which makes it even more difficult, so we will go expecting another tough game but looking to continue with our sequence of good results.”

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