Brendan Rodgers’s Celtic lost to Hibernian on Sunday.

Paul Hartley has told BBC Sport that Celtic forward Odsonne Edouard does not do enough in games.
The former Celtic midfielder made the comments during the Hoops’ 2-0 defeat to Hibernian away from home in the Scottish Premiership on Sunday afternoon.
The 20-year-old French forward started the game and played for 75 minutes, and the youngster’s performance left much to be desired.
Hartley told BBC Sport: ”Sometimes he (Edouard) just doesn’t do enough in games. He likes floating about but sometimes you just need that box presence.”
Scott Brown also featured in the match for Celtic, as the former Scotland international midfielder started against his former club Hibernian and played for the entire 90 minutes.
Former Rangers and Celtic striker Kenny Miller, who is now at Dundee, was not too impressed with the display produced by the 33-year-old former Scotland international midfielder.
Miller told BBC Sport: “Daryl Horgan has done a great job on Scott Brown today. He hasn’t given the Celtic captain a moment to settle on the ball.”

Title challenge
Celtic must be bitterly disappointed with their defeat to Hibernian, and the Hoops are now third in the Scottish Premiership table.
The Hoops are behind bitter Old Firm rivals Rangers and surprise package Kilmarnock.
Brendan Rodgers’s side remain the favourites to win the league title, but they have to put together a run of positive results.

Receive exclusive football transfer news and updates twice a week to your mailbox
