The manager made a few changes to his starting XI to give some of the squad’s periphery players an opportunity, and two individuals in particular stood out.
Paulo Bernardo and Adam Idah seized their chance.
Bernardo was given the opportunity to demonstrate his abilities after being put to the bench in favor of Arne Engels in the previous two games.
The Portugal U21 international made his impression on the game with a powerful volleyed goal from Alex Valle’s knockdown in the first half, drawing Celtic level at 1-1 and reminding Rodgers of his talent in the final third.
This season, Kyogo Furuhashi has only scored two goals and squandered nine ‘great opportunities’, leaving room for Idah to compete for a starting position.
The Ireland international scored twice in two minutes to lift Celtic from 2-1 down to 3-2 up in the second half, with the second goal a brilliant grab and finish by the former Norwich player.
Unlike Idah and Bernardo, right-back Anthony Ralston missed out on a chance to start in the Scottish Premiership moving ahead.
Anthony Ralston’s fight against Falkirk
The Scotland international, who has only been used as a substitute in the Premiership this season, was given a chance to impress against a second-tier team.
Unfortunately, he did not perform enough to convince Rodgers that Alistair Johnston’s position as Celtic’s regular starting right-back is in jeopardy.
According to Kheredine Idessane of BBC Scotland, the Hoops defense “struggled” to deal with Falkirk’s attacks, with Ralston contributing to that battle.
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