**Football Daily | Borussia Dortmund Delivers Another Champions League Blowout**
As Brendan Rodgers led his Celtic team into Germany, buoyed by a remarkable nine-game winning streak across all competitions, he exuded confidence ahead of their significant match against Borussia Dortmund. With his side having conceded only four goals all season while netting 33—nearly half of which came in their last three matches against St Johnstone, Falkirk, and Slovan Bratislava—Rodgers was optimistic. He emphasized the new “mindset, belief, and experience” that he believed would aid Celtic in their quest for a long-awaited competitive victory on German soil, a feat they had not achieved in 15 attempts.
In a different context, Bukayo Saka stirred the pot by suggesting that this could be the year Arsenal finally ends their 21-year Premier League title drought, a statement that certainly raised expectations among his teammates.
Meanwhile, Sergei Baltacha appeared less than thrilled to be photographed next to a rather grimy Lada Samara, a car he likely thought he had left behind in Ukraine. He probably longed to hop into his Peugeot 205 GTi in the background as soon as the photo op was over. The Samara was notorious for its poor reputation, with many considering the older boxy Riva a better option, while the Niva 4x4 was often underrated. If they wanted Baltacha to smile, they should have provided him with one of those instead. On a lighter note, a reader found yesterday’s lead piece amusing, particularly the mention of Jemini, which elicited a genuine laugh at work.
Noble Francis may voice his grievances about the Football Daily decision-makers being against him whenever a prize is at stake, but one reader shared their own experience of winning a book over a year ago and still waiting for it to arrive. This has led to speculation about whether there’s an unspoken rule that Football Daily prizes take an astonishing 1,057 days to reach their winners.
The ongoing focus on Noble Francis has sparked questions about whether he has become the most scrutinized figure in football, second only to Mikel Arteta.
In a humorous twist, a reader pointed out that the crowd outside Football Daily Towers, previously described as PSG Ultras, was actually a group of frustrated readers expressing their dissatisfaction over not winning a prize. This led to a playful inquiry about the methods used to select winners, with one reader humorously describing their own appearance in the crowd.
Lastly, John Stones declared himself “100% ready” to step in for Rodri, prompting another reader to jokingly express their eagerness to be considered for the role as well.
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