**Rodgers' Celtic Stumble in Europe: A Recurrent Mistake** Brendan Rodgers' Celtic team has once again found themselves ensnared in the familiar pitfalls of European competition, as they failed to adapt and learn from past experiences. Tom English reflects on the team's struggles on the continental stage. Despite the promise and potential that Celtic often displays domestically, their performances in Europe have consistently fallen short. This latest outing serves as a stark reminder of the lessons that seem to go unheeded. Rodgers, known for his tactical acumen, faced a familiar challenge: how to translate domestic success into European prowess. Unfortunately, the team appeared naive, lacking the necessary adjustments to compete effectively against their continental rivals. The match highlighted recurring issues that have plagued Celtic in previous campaigns. Defensive frailties, a lack of composure under pressure, and an inability to capitalize on scoring opportunities were all evident. These shortcomings not only cost them the match but also raised questions about the team's preparedness for the rigors of European football. As the dust settles on yet another disappointing European campaign, the focus will inevitably shift to what needs to change. For Celtic to break free from this cycle of underachievement, a more robust approach and a willingness to learn from past mistakes are essential. The challenge now lies in whether Rodgers and his squad can rise to the occasion and finally make their mark on the European stage.