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🎬 Latest Scottish Football News | Wed 2nd Oct 2024 Buying a car? Click HERE ➡ bit.ly/3OoKBrX Subscribe: @PLZSoccer 🟢Brendan Rodgers reflects on last night’s defeat 🔵Hagi back for Rangers 🔴Arteta and Arsenal are feeling good 🆕St Johnstone unveil Simo Valakari Wednesday’s Top Scottish Football News: Hello, I’m Carar and here are your daily news headlines on Wednesday 2nd of October, sponsored by Arnold Clark. Brendan Rodgers said he had never been involved in a game quite like last night’s 7-1 defeat to Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League. “I’ve just said to the players afterwards, I don’t think I’ve been involved in a game where I feel that every single mistake that we made got punished, just and that’s the level. It’s, you know, any misplaced pass or moment that they had, it just seemed to end up in the back of the net.” Ianis Hagi was back training with the Rangers first team yesterday, as both parties seem to have come to a resolution that can see him play for Rangers again. Arsenal beat PSG 2-0 in the Champions League last night, and boss Mikel Arteta was delighted with his side’s performance. “It’s a night to be really happy because we played one of the best teams in the world for sure, um, and to be able to perform and win in the way that we did, I think it’s a really good sign for the team.” St. Johnstone will unveil their new manager, Simo Valakari, today in Perth, so please make sure that you stay tuned to PLZ Soccer channels as we speak to the new man at his unveiling. Those were your daily news headlines on Wednesday 2nd of October, sponsored by Arnold Clark. For more exclusive content, please be sure to download the app and subscribe to our YouTube channel. #celtic #celticfc #footballnews

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