Celtic Manager Urges Supporters to Abandon Pyrotechnics Ahead of Critical Champions League Clash

Brendan Rodgers stresses the importance of responsible fan behavior as Celtic faces potential sanctions for pyrotechnic incidents.

Celtic's head coach Brendan Rodgers has made a passionate plea to fans as the club prepares for a crucial Champions League play-off against Bayern Munich. With the looming threat of a spectator ban due to ongoing issues with flares and smoke bombs, Rodgers hopes this warning will resonate with supporters to adopt safer practices at matches.

Following a recent incident during Celtic's match against Aston Villa, where a smoke bomb marred the game, UEFA has issued another disciplinary notice to the club. This comes on the heels of a suspended one-match ban on away ticket sales stemming from prior pyrotechnics during a match against Borussia Dortmund last October. Celtic, the reigning Scottish champions, finds itself in a precarious situation; should they be found guilty again, the cascade of sanctions could lead to missing out on valuable fan support in critical fixtures.

Rodgers commented, "It's not a solution any of us want to consider, but we must prioritize the integrity of the game and the safety of our fans. It's a shame that a small minority's actions could result in serious consequences for the majority of genuine Celtic supporters."

The manager emphasized that this situation calls for fans to become proactive agents of change in ensuring compliance with UEFA rules. He stated, "I hope football can be a catalyst for positive change. We shouldn't have to face the disappointment of our loyal supporters being barred from such important games."

In light of the club's efforts to appeal the situation to UEFA, he acknowledged the possibility that the organization may investigate other fan conduct during the match, including banners and chants that potentially violate regulations.

Celtic reiterated its commitment to making robust representations to UEFA, advocating for their fans' right to attend upcoming matches. A club statement read, "We are making every effort to ensure that our supporters can join us in the Champions League scene. However, we must also inform fans about the potential risks before making travel plans."

With Celtic already assured of a spot in the play-off stage of the revamped Champions League format, the imminent match against Bayern Munich is essential for both club prestige and fan morale. The first leg in Glasgow is scheduled for the previous Wednesday, followed by the decisive second leg at Allianz Arena on 18 February.

As the club prepares for these significant fixtures, Rodgers and the Celtic leadership hope that the collective wisdom of the supporters will foster a more respectful environment at matches moving forward.

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