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Brendan Rodgers frustrated by Dedryck Boyata absence after Champions League exit

Brendan Rodgers saw his team go out of the Champions League on Tuesday
Image: Brendan Rodgers saw his Celtic team go out of the Champions League on Tuesday

Brendan Rodgers claimed Dedryck Boyata had been fit to play despite missing Celtic's 2-1 defeat at AEK Athens, which put them out of the Champions League 3-2 on aggregate.

The Belgium defender, subject of a failed £9m bid by Fulham before the English transfer window closed, had posted a video of him receiving treatment before Tuesday night's game in Greece.

His agent Jacques Lichtenstein was quoted earlier in the week by DH.be saying that as his client is in the final year of his contract, he could not risk playing when not 100 per cent fit.

After the narrow defeat in the second leg of the third qualifying round tie in the Olympic Stadium, where a late Scott Sinclair goal reduced the deficit after goals from Rodrigo Galo and Marko Livaja had put the home side 2-0 up, the Parkhead boss confirmed Boyata had been fit.

Rodgers, who was also without suspended defender Kristoffer Ajer, said: "Yes, we were obviously missing our two best centre-halves this evening, unfortunately.

14/08/18 UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE QUALIFYING THIRD ROUND QUALIFIER 2nd LEG. AEK ATHENS v CELTIC . ATHENS - GREECE. Celtic’s Jozo Simunovic looks dejected at full time
Image: Celtic’s Jozo Simunovic looks dejected at full time

"My concentration really until I get back is only with the players that are here.

"But yes, Dedryck would have been fit to play."

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Asked if he felt frustrated on a night where defensive inadequacies proved costly, Rodgers said: "Yes, of course. He has been with us on the journey now for a couple of years and helped us get to this position and of course, someone of his quality, a World Cup semi-finalist in our team, would certainly have helped.

"But he wasn't here and we look at the performance without him and I can't think any more than that".

14/08/18 UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE QUALIFYING THIRD ROUND QUALIFIER 2nd LEG. AEK ATHENS v CELTIC . ATHENS - GREECE. The Celtic players look dejected after Athens open the scoring
Image: The Celtic players react after Athens open the scoring

Rodgers admitted it was "very difficult" to get his head around his side's defending which left them in a Europa League play-off spot, where they will play Latvian side Spartaks Jurmala or Lithuanian side Suduva.

He said: "We conceded a soft goal against Livingston and Alashkert and against Hearts we gave away a goal.

"We are not getting opened up and fantastic goals scored against us, it is concentration and basic defending.

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Steve McMahon and Liam Rosenior told The Debate there will be added pressure on Rodgers after Celtic's Champions League exit

"So it is hard to get your head around it.

"But we will go away and work with the players we have, try to improve and make them better.

"I always say you shouldn't have to lose to learn but when you do lose you have to learn so that is our message and we get back to the training field and try to improve."

14/08/18 UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE QUALIFYING THIRD ROUND QUALIFIER 2nd LEG.. AEK ATHENS v CELTIC .. ATHENS - GREECE.. Athens Rodrigo Galo turns away to celebrate after opening the scoring
Image: Rodrigo Galo turns away to celebrate after opening the scoring

AEK Athens boss Marinos Ouzounidis admitted to some nerves in the final minutes and when Jozo Simunovic almost levelled in added time.

He said: "Being able to qualify in a stress-free way is impossible.

"If you want to knock out Celtic and remain cool and relaxed is impossible.

"Celtic is a great club, we have been scouting them for a long time and as far we are concerned we tried to reduce the number of good build-ups".

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