
Will Brandan Rodgers’ Celtic secure a sixth treble in just nine seasons this month?
On Saturday, the Hoops secured a fourth successive Scottish Premiership title, winning 5-0, with both Nicolas Kühn and Adam Idah bagging braces.
Victory over Aberdeen at the end of the month will rubber stamp yet another treble, with the Bhoys having now equalled Rangers’ record of 55 top division titles.
However, that victory at Tannadice did come at a cost, so should Rodgers replace Jota with Celtic’s “absolutely brilliant” youngster?
The latest on Jota injury at Celtic
Jota played a key role in Celtic’s opener on Saturday, ultimately going down as a Ryan Strain own goal, however, just five minutes later, the Portuguese winger was hobbling off, and that could be the last we see of him for a while.
A report by the Scottish Sun claims Jota will be sidelined ‘for several months’, potentially even missing the start of next season, having been spotted on crutches and in a knee brace at the title celebrations.
Rodgers is yet to officially reveal any prognosis, stating “he just felt his knee… we’re looking at whether his meniscus is a little bit sore… we’ll see in the next couple of days.”
This would obviously be a blow, although Celtic have found scoring goals no great difficulty this season, as the table below outlines.
Celtic’s season-by-season goal-scoring statistics |
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Season |
Goals |
Goals-per-game |
Premiership goals |
Times scored 5+ |
2024/25* |
148 |
2.86 |
102 |
12 |
2023/24 |
115 |
2.3 |
95 |
4 |
2022/23 |
147 |
2.77 |
114 |
7 |
2021/22 |
137 |
2.28 |
92 |
4 |
2020/21 |
100 |
1.96 |
78 |
4 |
2019/20** |
147 |
2.67 |
89 |
8 |
2018/19 |
121 |
1.92 |
77 |
5 |
2017/18 |
126 |
2.07 |
73 |
5 |
2016/17 |
150 |
2.54 |
106 |
9 |
*season ongoing- 5 games remaining. **season curtailed. |
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All statistics courtesy of Transfermarkt |
Just two more goals this season, which you’d have to be confident that Celtic will score, would make this their highest-scoring campaign since Rodgers’ first year in charge, already their best in terms of goals-per-game of the 21st century.
So, with the Premiership title already wrapped up, now is surely the time for Rodgers to experiment, thereby giving his “absolutely brilliant” youngster an opportunity?
Celtic’s next young sensation
Johnny Kenny joined Celtic from Sligo Rovers back in January 2022 but, to date, has made just five appearances for the club, totalling 66 minutes, still yet to start.
However, he has gained plenty of first-team experience out on loan, as the table below outlines.
Johnny Kenny’s senior career statistics |
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Clubs |
Appearances |
Minutes |
Goals |
Assists |
Celtic |
5 |
66 |
0 |
0 |
Shamrock Rovers |
7 |
4,230 |
26 |
8 |
Queen’s Park |
12 |
305 |
0 |
0 |
Sligo Rovers |
34 |
2,053 |
12 |
2 |
All statistics courtesy of Transfermarkt |
Kenny spent the last two calendar years on loan back in the League of Ireland with Shamrock Rovers, scoring 26 times for the Hoops, 20 of which came during a very productive 2024, notably bagging five in six Conference League outings, helping the Irish side reach the knockout phase.
He was named the club’s young player of the year twice, while Jacek Kulig of Football Talent Scout described his form for the Dublin-based outfit as “superb”.
Following Shamrock Rovers’ win over Borac Banja Luka in December, Kenny confirmed he would return to Celtic, hoping to “show Brendan in training” what he is capable of.
After making his debut against Ross County a month later, Rodgers described him as “absolutely brilliant”, although the 21-year-old has barely been seen since, an unused substitute on nine occasions.
Thus, with the Premiership title secured and Jota sidelined, what better time for Rodgers to find out whether or not Kenny could be a useful asset to his team?

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