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Brendan Rodgers claims this Celtic player never has a bad game

Celtic Manager Brendan Rodgers celebrates during the William Hill Scottish Cup Final between Celtic and Aberdeen at Hampden Park on May 27, 2017 in...
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Celtic continued their fine form with a 1-0 win at Ross County today.

Celtic Manager Brendan Rodgers celebrates during the William Hill Scottish Cup Final between Celtic and Aberdeen at Hampden Park on May 27, 2017 in Glasgow, Scotland.

Hoops boss Brendan Rodgers addressed the media in the aftermath of his side’s impressive 1-0 away win at Ross County in the Scottish Premiership today, and lavished praise upon Kieran Tierney, suggesting that the full-back never has a bad game, as quoted by the club’s official website.

The 20-year-old has bene a revelation for Celtic, since being given the opportunity by Rodgers to prove himself last season, and unfortunately for the Glasgow giants, he is attracting many an admiring glance from all across the continent.

Leigh Griffiths of Celtic FC (L) celebrates with teammates Kieran Tierney (C) and Mikael Lustig (R) after scoring during the UEFA Champions League Group B football match Anderlecht vs...

Tierney’s fine form has proven to be a major contributing factor behind the Hoops incredibly impressive form, with Rodgers’ men stretching their unbeaten run to 64 games in domestic competition.

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And the Celtic boss told reporters just how good he believes the young left-back is, claiming that he never has a bad game, as quoted by CelticFC.net:

BRUSSELS, BELGIUM - SEPTEMBER 27:Alexandru Chipciu of RSC Anderlecht and Kieran Tierney of Celtic battle for possession during the UEFA Champions League group B match between RSC...

“He never has a bad game,” the manager said. “He’s at least seven or eight-out-of-10 every time he plays. He then goes into nine and 10-out-of-10 sometimes. He’s so full of enthusiasm and he’s a wonderful young talent. He always concentrates and he’s developing very well so I couldn’t be happier for him.”

Next up for the Hoops is a trip to French giants Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League on Wednesday night, and Rodgers’ side will be in for one of their toughest challenges of the season at the Parc des Princes, that goes without question.