Rumour Mill: Celtic out '˜to do the impossible' | Kingsley over Wallace | SPFL striker makes shock exit

Brendan Rodgers is targeting three successive victories. Picture: John DevlinBrendan Rodgers is targeting three successive victories. Picture: John Devlin
Brendan Rodgers is targeting three successive victories. Picture: John Devlin

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Celtic are eyeing three successive victories in the Champions League; Gordon Strachan has been told to pick Stephen Kingsley over Rangers' full-back Lee Wallace for this month's clash at Wembley, and St Johnstone striker Joe Gormley has walked out on his loan deal with the Perth club.

Celtic out ‘to do the impossible’

Celtic are refusing to give up on their hopes of qualifying for the Champions League knockout stages, despite it requiring wins over Borussia Monchengladbach, Barcelona and Manchester City.

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Brendan Rodgers’ side have only one point from their opening three games and play two of their remaining three fixtures away from home. They’ve not won on their travels in the Champions League since 2012.

However, Rodgers insists the players have to believe “that the impossible can become possible” in order to secure three successive victories. (The Herald)

Strachan told to pick Kingsley

Gordon Strachan has been advised to trust Swansea left-back Stephen Kingsley over Lee Wallace for next week’s clash with England at Wembley.

Leighton James, the former Welsh international, believes Kingsley’s stature as an English Premier League player shows he has the quality required to nullify England’s threats, whereas Wallace was playing at a lower level in Scotland for four seasons prior to the current one. (The Herald)

St Johnstone striker exits

Loanee striker Joe Gormley has made a surprising exit from St Johnstone, returning to Northern Ireland and informing the Perth side, along with parent club Peterborough, that he’s considering quitting the game.

Gormley joined St Johnstone in the summer transfer window as he looked to get his career back on track following a bad knee injury sustained shortly after he signed for Peterborough.

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After struggling for first-team opportunities, he’s since returned to Belfast, where he’s training with former club Cliftonville. (Daily Record)