Celtic advanced to the semi-finals of the Scottish League Cup, with Sebastian Tounekti among the goals in a rout of Partick Thistle.
Brendan Rodgers described Sebastian Tounekti as an all-round threat after his first Celtic goal helped the Bhoys beat Partick Thistle 4-0 in the Scottish League Cup quarter-finals.
Tounekti joined the Glasgow giants from Swedish side Hammarby on transfer deadline day as Adam Idah was sold to Swansea City, and he enjoyed a lively debut in last week’s Scottish Premiership win over Kilmarnock.
On Sunday, Tounekti opened his account for his new club following a clever give-and-go with Kelechi Iheanacho, after Yang Hyun-Jun and Liam Scales struck to put them 2-0 up.
Luke McGowan then completed the scoring in the second half as Rodgers’ men advanced to the last four, with an Old Firm derby against Rangers awaiting them in November.
Rodgers praised Tounekti, telling reporters that he is highly talented, capable of beating defenders, versatile in his movements, and adept at setting up teammates, while expressing satisfaction with Tounekti scoring his goal.
He also expressed pleasure in his team securing consecutive victories despite not performing at their peak, noting that they were highly professional, passed the ball well, and created several impressive moments during the match.
He also added that the team is progressively improving, acknowledging the challenge of maintaining top form throughout a nine-month season, especially with disruptions from the transfer window, but he can see the team’s fluency and rhythm developing daily.
Away from that, defender Austin Trusty and Anthony Ralston are expected to return to full fitness next week, boosting Celtic defensive options amid upcoming busy schedules
The Hoops turn their attention to Europe with their UEFA Europa League phase opener against Red Star Belgrade at the Stadio Rajko in Belgrade on Wednesday, 24 September 2025.
