The Celtic Star
·7 aprile 2025
Adam Idah warned – “Brendan Rodgers is not going to wait”

The Celtic Star
·7 aprile 2025
Adam Idah of Celtic’s shot blocked by Zach Mitchell of St Johnstone. St Johnstone v Celtic, Scottish Premiership, Football, McDiarmid Park, Perth,06 April 2025 Photo Stuart Wallace/IMAGO Shutterstock
It comes amidst a dismal run of form for the Hoops in which they have lost three matches in six and have looked laboured and lethargic throughout.
St Johnstone’s victory on Sunday was a stark warning to the Scottish Champions that any notions of resting and putting the feet up and thinking things are tied up, is not on. The Saints sit bottom of the league table, yet handled the threat from the number one team in the country with relative ease, and ensured that the nauseating patterns of play which have been somewhat a central feature of late never bothered them all that much.
Adam Idah of Republic of Ireland looks on during the warm up prior to the UEFA Nations League 2024/25 League B/C Play-offs Second Leg match between Republic of Ireland and Bulgaria at Aviva Stadium on March 23, 2025 in Dublin, Ireland. (Photo by Charles McQuillan/Getty Images)
Likewise, the defending once again from set-pieces was horrendous and Simo Valkari’s team must have watched the last Glasgow Derby match, when the smallest player on the pitch was allowed to run free at a corner kick and beat our full team with a flashing header at the front post. These deficiencies have been costing Brendan Rodgers and his team for weeks now and there seems to be a malaise around the squad at present.
Idah hasn’t exactly been on song of late either, with the expensive signing just one player out of many who haven’t been at it for several weeks. His fellow countryman, Townsend, has claimed that if he doesn’t find that form again soon, Brendan Rodgers may not wait for too long before wanting another striker to be brought into the club. Speaking to Boyle Sports, he said: “Celtic spent on Adam Idah last summer, but it wouldn’t surprise me if they go and buy another striker this summer and I think they will.
Adam Idah of Republic of Ireland celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the UEFA Nations League 2024/25 League B/C Play-offs Second Leg match between Republic of Ireland and Bulgaria at Aviva Stadium on March 23, 2025 in Dublin, Ireland. (Photo by Charles McQuillan/Getty Images)
“Now he’s an experienced boy. He’s been around long enough and I think he’s got to hurry up and find that extra 10, 15 per cent, which is required, I think, to nail a position down somewhere consistently where he is absolutely the number one, whether it’s club or country, he’s not really been able to do that.
“If he’s not careful, someone else will come in at Celtic because Brendan Rodgers is not going to wait, Celtic never wait and they’ve lost Kyogo Furuhashi but they do have Daizen Maeda who poses more of a threat down the middle. Adam has got to take the opportunities that he’s being given. He came off the bench for Ireland and got himself a goal, that is good, but there’s more to come from him.”
Adam Idah of Celtic celebrates after scoring to give them a 2-0 lead Celtic v Hibernian, Scottish Gas Scottish Cup, Quarter Final, Celtic Park, – 09 March 2025. Photo Stuart Wallace/Shutterstock
Adam’s inability to make the number one striking spot his own since Kyogo left can be out down to the striker lacking an edge, according to the pundit, who feels he had to dig deeper and find that bit extra at this stage in his career. “That’s been Adam’s problem,” he continued. “Wherever he has been you are looking at him and thinking that there is probably more in there to give and I don’t think it’s always coaches that can do it.”
Adam Idah of Celtic celebrates scoring the second goal with teammate Arne Engels and Cameron Carter-Vickers during the Scottish Gas Scottish Cup Quarter-Final match between Celtic and Hibernian at Celtic Park on March 09, 2025.. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
“I don’t think it’s always managers that can find that. It has to come within how much you really want it. He needs that edge, Adam. I don’t think it’s quite there yet. He needs a big summer. He needs a strong summer. He needs to look after himself physically and be in great condition when he returns, but mentally find another dimension to add something to his game.
Paul Gillespie
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