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·8. August 2025
Brendan’s hidden message – Shin Yamada not ready-made Kyogo replacement

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·8. August 2025
There was a question at Friday’s press conference that resulted in Brendan Rodgers getting a wee bit irked, and it may not be because a reporter challenged him on his use of his bench players against St Mirren, not really. But because the player in question may have to play the rotational fall-guy until such times as Brendan Rodgers gets the striker through the door he’s demanding of the Celtic boardroom.
Friday’s press conference may not have boiled over quite like last week’s near nuclear exchange but make no mistake Brendan Rodgers’ words were every bit as calculated, and the last question was as feisty as Rodgers got this week.
When the final question focused on why Shin Yamada didn’t feature against St Mirren, the real story lies in the manager’s deliberate choices, and the message those choices send upstairs as the transfer window enters its decisive final weeks.
When Adam Idah was hooked on Flag Day, it was not the new summer signing Yamada who got the nod, but Johnny Kenny. Rodgers defended the call in blunt and pretty unambiguous terms.
Luke McCowan of Celtic celebrates with teammates Callum McGregor & Johnny Kenny after scoring to give Celtic a 1-0 lead. Celtic v St Mirren, Scottish Premiership, Celtic Park, 03 August 2025. Photo Stuart Wallace. IMAGO / Shutterstock (The Celtic Star)
4th July 2025; The City Stadium, Glasgow, Pre Season Friendly, Queens Park versus Celtic;Johnny Kenny of Celtic warms up. Photo Vagelis Georgariou
The football logic is perhaps sound. Kenny had earned his minutes over the course of pre-season. But the broader strategic picture is far more interesting.
Rodgers likely knows Yamada has the profile to become an important option, but he also knows the Japanese forward is still adapting. More importantly, he’s making it crystal clear, Yamada is not the ready-made replacement for Kyogo the team still lacks, and the manager still wants.
COMO, ITALY – JULY 26: Shin Yamada of Celtic FC scores his goal from the penalty spot during the Como Cup match between Al-Ahli and Celtic FC at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on July 26, 2025 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Seven months have passed since Kyogo’s departure, and despite Celtic’s ambitions on domestic and European fronts, to some within the support, and it seems certainly to the manager, the glaring hole in the squad remains unfilled. By limiting Yamada’s early exposure — even when supporters might expect to see him — Rodgers is preventing the board from using him as proof that ‘the striker issue is sorted’.
Hayato Inamura of Celtic Cork City v Celtic, Pre Season Friendly, Football, SuperValu Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork, Ireland – 08 July 2025 Cork SuperValu Pairc Ui Chaoimh Ireland Photo Lorraine O’Sullivan/Shutterstock
It’s the same with Hayato Inamura at left-back. The youngster has looked a good footballer in pre-season, yet Rodgers left him out his match-day squad entirely against St Mirren. Why? Because he knows he needs a reliable, experienced deputy to manage Kieran Tierney’s workload over the course of a demanding season and he perhaps feels he needs to emphasise that point. We might prefer the manager used a different tactic, some might agree with him, but it seems he’s emphasising his point, that he’s underlining his wants.
Rodgers didn’t sign these players with first team starts in mind. He’s happy to develop them, but he’s not about to allow their presence to become an excuse for the board to penny-pinch or gamble with the quality in the squad. This is a manager who understands that Celtic’s long-term domestic dominance, and our credibility built up in Europe last season, depends on more than promising projects, we have plenty of those now.
Celtic FC coach Brendan Rodgers looks on before the Como Cup match between Al-Ahli and Celtic FC at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on July 26, 2025 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Last week, he went in hard, however, this week, he stayed measured. But the underlying message hasn’t changed, it’s still back me properly, or risk undermining the season, and Rodgers focus now is on players who don’t need developed for Champions League, but ones that come in and lift the team at that level.
With the window closing in just over three weeks, the tension between the dugout and the boardroom is pretty clear. Rodgers’ standards have never been higher, and for the sake of Celtic’s ambitions, the board must meet them, not second-guess them.
Because this isn’t just about rotation or who comes off the bench against St Mirren. It’s about whether Celtic are prepared to fully equip one of the best managers we’ve had to deliver what we all want, another title, and a team that can compete at Europe’s top table.
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