Celtic manager praises Luis Palma for his hat-trick in friendly
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“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
The Honduran legionnaire, Luis Palma, stood out in the last match of his Celtic team from Scotland after scoring a hat-trick in a friendly duel that allows him to regain his confidence while he continues working to recover his best version and return to the team’s ownership.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
The Honduran legionnaire, Luis Palma, stood out in the last match of his Celtic team from Scotland after scoring a hat-trick in a friendly duel that allows him to regain his confidence while he continues working to recover his best version and return to the team’s ownership.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
The Honduran legionnaire, Luis Palma, stood out in the last match of his Celtic team from Scotland after scoring a hat-trick in a friendly duel that allows him to regain his confidence while he continues working to recover his best version and return to the team’s ownership.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
The Honduran legionnaire, Luis Palma, stood out in the last match of his Celtic team from Scotland after scoring a hat-trick in a friendly duel that allows him to regain his confidence while he continues working to recover his best version and return to the team’s ownership.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
The Honduran legionnaire, Luis Palma, stood out in the last match of his Celtic team from Scotland after scoring a hat-trick in a friendly duel that allows him to regain his confidence while he continues working to recover his best version and return to the team’s ownership.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
The Honduran legionnaire, Luis Palma, stood out in the last match of his Celtic team from Scotland after scoring a hat-trick in a friendly duel that allows him to regain his confidence while he continues working to recover his best version and return to the team’s ownership.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
The Honduran legionnaire, Luis Palma, stood out in the last match of his Celtic team from Scotland after scoring a hat-trick in a friendly duel that allows him to regain his confidence while he continues working to recover his best version and return to the team’s ownership.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
The Honduran legionnaire, Luis Palma, stood out in the last match of his Celtic team from Scotland after scoring a hat-trick in a friendly duel that allows him to regain his confidence while he continues working to recover his best version and return to the team’s ownership.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
The Honduran legionnaire, Luis Palma, stood out in the last match of his Celtic team from Scotland after scoring a hat-trick in a friendly duel that allows him to regain his confidence while he continues working to recover his best version and return to the team’s ownership.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
The Honduran legionnaire, Luis Palma, stood out in the last match of his Celtic team from Scotland after scoring a hat-trick in a friendly duel that allows him to regain his confidence while he continues working to recover his best version and return to the team’s ownership.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
The Honduran legionnaire, Luis Palma, stood out in the last match of his Celtic team from Scotland after scoring a hat-trick in a friendly duel that allows him to regain his confidence while he continues working to recover his best version and return to the team’s ownership.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
The Honduran legionnaire, Luis Palma, stood out in the last match of his Celtic team from Scotland after scoring a hat-trick in a friendly duel that allows him to regain his confidence while he continues working to recover his best version and return to the team’s ownership.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
The Honduran legionnaire, Luis Palma, stood out in the last match of his Celtic team from Scotland after scoring a hat-trick in a friendly duel that allows him to regain his confidence while he continues working to recover his best version and return to the team’s ownership.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
The Honduran legionnaire, Luis Palma, stood out in the last match of his Celtic team from Scotland after scoring a hat-trick in a friendly duel that allows him to regain his confidence while he continues working to recover his best version and return to the team’s ownership.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
The Honduran legionnaire, Luis Palma, stood out in the last match of his Celtic team from Scotland after scoring a hat-trick in a friendly duel that allows him to regain his confidence while he continues working to recover his best version and return to the team’s ownership.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
The Honduran legionnaire, Luis Palma, stood out in the last match of his Celtic team from Scotland after scoring a hat-trick in a friendly duel that allows him to regain his confidence while he continues working to recover his best version and return to the team’s ownership.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
The Honduran legionnaire, Luis Palma, stood out in the last match of his Celtic team from Scotland after scoring a hat-trick in a friendly duel that allows him to regain his confidence while he continues working to recover his best version and return to the team’s ownership.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
The Honduran legionnaire, Luis Palma, stood out in the last match of his Celtic team from Scotland after scoring a hat-trick in a friendly duel that allows him to regain his confidence while he continues working to recover his best version and return to the team’s ownership.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
The Honduran legionnaire, Luis Palma, stood out in the last match of his Celtic team from Scotland after scoring a hat-trick in a friendly duel that allows him to regain his confidence while he continues working to recover his best version and return to the team’s ownership.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
The Honduran legionnaire, Luis Palma, stood out in the last match of his Celtic team from Scotland after scoring a hat-trick in a friendly duel that allows him to regain his confidence while he continues working to recover his best version and return to the team’s ownership.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
The Honduran legionnaire, Luis Palma, stood out in the last match of his Celtic team from Scotland after scoring a hat-trick in a friendly duel that allows him to regain his confidence while he continues working to recover his best version and return to the team’s ownership.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
The Honduran legionnaire, Luis Palma, stood out in the last match of his Celtic team from Scotland after scoring a hat-trick in a friendly duel that allows him to regain his confidence while he continues working to recover his best version and return to the team’s ownership.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
The Honduran legionnaire, Luis Palma, stood out in the last match of his Celtic team from Scotland after scoring a hat-trick in a friendly duel that allows him to regain his confidence while he continues working to recover his best version and return to the team’s ownership.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
The Honduran legionnaire, Luis Palma, stood out in the last match of his Celtic team from Scotland after scoring a hat-trick in a friendly duel that allows him to regain his confidence while he continues working to recover his best version and return to the team’s ownership.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
The Honduran legionnaire, Luis Palma, stood out in the last match of his Celtic team from Scotland after scoring a hat-trick in a friendly duel that allows him to regain his confidence while he continues working to recover his best version and return to the team’s ownership.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
The Honduran legionnaire, Luis Palma, stood out in the last match of his Celtic team from Scotland after scoring a hat-trick in a friendly duel that allows him to regain his confidence while he continues working to recover his best version and return to the team’s ownership.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
The Honduran legionnaire, Luis Palma, stood out in the last match of his Celtic team from Scotland after scoring a hat-trick in a friendly duel that allows him to regain his confidence while he continues working to recover his best version and return to the team’s ownership.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
The Honduran legionnaire, Luis Palma, stood out in the last match of his Celtic team from Scotland after scoring a hat-trick in a friendly duel that allows him to regain his confidence while he continues working to recover his best version and return to the team’s ownership.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
The Honduran legionnaire, Luis Palma, stood out in the last match of his Celtic team from Scotland after scoring a hat-trick in a friendly duel that allows him to regain his confidence while he continues working to recover his best version and return to the team’s ownership.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
The Honduran legionnaire, Luis Palma, stood out in the last match of his Celtic team from Scotland after scoring a hat-trick in a friendly duel that allows him to regain his confidence while he continues working to recover his best version and return to the team’s ownership.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
The Honduran legionnaire, Luis Palma, stood out in the last match of his Celtic team from Scotland after scoring a hat-trick in a friendly duel that allows him to regain his confidence while he continues working to recover his best version and return to the team’s ownership.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
The Honduran legionnaire, Luis Palma, stood out in the last match of his Celtic team from Scotland after scoring a hat-trick in a friendly duel that allows him to regain his confidence while he continues working to recover his best version and return to the team’s ownership.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
The Honduran legionnaire, Luis Palma, stood out in the last match of his Celtic team from Scotland after scoring a hat-trick in a friendly duel that allows him to regain his confidence while he continues working to recover his best version and return to the team’s ownership.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
The Honduran legionnaire, Luis Palma, stood out in the last match of his Celtic team from Scotland after scoring a hat-trick in a friendly duel that allows him to regain his confidence while he continues working to recover his best version and return to the team’s ownership.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
The Honduran legionnaire, Luis Palma, stood out in the last match of his Celtic team from Scotland after scoring a hat-trick in a friendly duel that allows him to regain his confidence while he continues working to recover his best version and return to the team’s ownership.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
The Honduran legionnaire, Luis Palma, stood out in the last match of his Celtic team from Scotland after scoring a hat-trick in a friendly duel that allows him to regain his confidence while he continues working to recover his best version and return to the team’s ownership.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
The Honduran legionnaire, Luis Palma, stood out in the last match of his Celtic team from Scotland after scoring a hat-trick in a friendly duel that allows him to regain his confidence while he continues working to recover his best version and return to the team’s ownership.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
The Honduran legionnaire, Luis Palma, stood out in the last match of his Celtic team from Scotland after scoring a hat-trick in a friendly duel that allows him to regain his confidence while he continues working to recover his best version and return to the team’s ownership.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.
The Honduran legionnaire, Luis Palma, stood out in the last match of his Celtic team from Scotland after scoring a hat-trick in a friendly duel that allows him to regain his confidence while he continues working to recover his best version and return to the team’s ownership.
Hours after finishing the match, his coach Brendan Rodgers would provide a series of statements to the British media Daily Record where he would praise the catracho’s performance and all his efforts to enter the competition to be one of the team’s starters.
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“I am pleased with him (Luis Palma) for his performance that night. He took those goals very well, especially the last two, where he knew how to position himself in the area and that is the second point I want to get to,” he expressed.
After that first impression, Rodgers praised the work that Palma has done in recent months with the aim of returning to his best version with which he managed to impress everyone in Scotland.
“He works very hard, we have no doubt about that. But you have to do your job on the field and this friendly was a good exercise for him. He wanted to stay in the national team break to be able to play this match and he got a great reward,” he highlighted.
Finally, the Northern Irish strategist gave Palma some advice to avoid any physical or mental overload and be able to exploit his full potential on the field.
“It’s not about forcing things. I think sometimes the thing with wingers is that when you see other team players scoring goals and creating opportunities, you feel like you have to try a little harder. And I feel like sometimes that It happens to Luis. He is very technical and when he plays for the team and works hard, he can be a really good player.” ended.
With this, Rodgers once again makes clear the vote of confidence he has in Luis Palma, calming a little the rumors that indicate that the catracho would leave the team in January and that he continues to count on him and his talent so that he can help the team.