Brendan Rodgers discloses his talk with Liam Scales prior to Celtic’s stunning win

Brendan Rodgers has spoken about Liam Scales as the Celtic defender continues his meteoric rise.

Scales is now a Republic of Ireland international, having begun his country’s games against Greece and Gibraltar during the current international break.

That honor came after a successful few months at Celtic, during which the defender established himself as a regular starter and a strong performer in the UEFA Champions League.

Scales, according to Rodgers, was one of the “biggest surprises” in his management experience. Now, he’s expanded on those remarks, detailing what he advised the former Shamrock Rovers player before his big break.

“I hadn’t seen a lot of Liam,” Rodgers told Celtic TV. “I saw him score in the Dundee United game, then when he went out to Aberdeen, I didn’t see a lot of him.

Brendan Rodgers discloses his talk with Liam Scales prior to Celtic's stunning win
Brendan Rodgers discloses his talk with Liam Scales prior to Celtic’s stunning win

“I think probably the feeling probably was for him, and maybe around the club, that he wanted to go out and play. Over the course of pre-season, he had played, but maybe with one eye on thinking he was leaving.

“I said to him, ‘You just never know. Just stay, work hard, stay focussed.’ Since he’s come in he’s taken his chance.

“It’s not so much in Scotland, because he’s played in Scotland with a really good club in Aberdeen. So he’s obviously shown he can play. The big surprise to me was when he stepped up to the Champions League level.

“He looked accomplished and he did very, very well. So he’s gone from maybe thinking he was leaving Celtic to playing regularly in the team, playing in the Champions League and making his international debut.”

Scales has certainly taken on the “work hard, stay focussed” message from his boss. Even in that uncertain pre-season period, he was offering refreshing takes on his future.

“Look, I don’t know what’s ahead of me,” he told Celtic TV after our draw with Wolves in Dublin. “I just want to do as well as I can and make as good an impression as I can on the people here, and do my best.”

Since his big breakthrough display at Ibrox, he has grown in confidence and proven a lot of people wrong, including this daft writer. I genuinely think he has more levels to his game and could become a regular first-team member even once everyone is back from injury.

Scales making it at Celtic is likely to come down to his ability and suitability for the team. His temperament and maturity won’t be an issue. We’ll see how things go for him.

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