BRENDAN RODGERS has backed Stuart Armstrong to fight for his place as a regular in Celtic’s central midfield.
Armstrong started and scored in Celtic's 4-0 victory over Ross County on Wednesday night. The goal came on the back of an impressive substitute appearance in the win over Rangers in the Betfred Cup semi-final. And Rodgers insists the 24-year-old only needed a little confidence boost to rediscover his form. Rodgers said: “He is starting to flourish now and it's down to him, getting the confidence to play the role and understand his job. "He has played a lot of his time here on the left side, which I can understand why maybe managers would play him there, because he is very diligent and works well and he has an eye for goal.
"But we spoke to him a lot in pre-season in terms of his position and where he felt most comfortable, and at that time it was maybe difficult for him to get a game in his preferred position. "But what he has done, each day from that, he has looked to improve and understand the tactical element of playing on the inside. He's got a wonderful intelligence. He's a good footballer, Stuart, and he's improving tactically all the time. "Technically he is strong, his finish on Wednesday night I see in training every day. He has a wonderful strike in him, different types of finishes.
"Physically he is very good. Our first goal came from his ability to press the ball very quickly, and his goal, he spotted the space and showed great speed." Rodgers believes Armstrong should occupy any of the three central midfield positions, including an advanced role, rather than a wide position. And he feels he can get to the level where his first Scotland cap is in sight.
The former Dundee United player won his first call-up in June 2013 but has never featured and has not been in Gordon Strachan's recent squads. Rodgers said: "He has come into one of the biggest clubs in the world and it sometimes takes that little bit of time to find your feet. "But he has definitely found his feet, he is a player I really enjoy working with, he is super-bright and thinks about the game and his role in the team. Anywhere centrally where he can use his power and pace to break forward, that's his best position. Hopefully over the coming years you will really see the best of him. "If he keeps improving and showing those levels, there is absolutely no question he is a player that can feature for his national team."
Armstrong started and scored in Celtic's 4-0 victory over Ross County on Wednesday night. The goal came on the back of an impressive substitute appearance in the win over Rangers in the Betfred Cup semi-final. And Rodgers insists the 24-year-old only needed a little confidence boost to rediscover his form. Rodgers said: “He is starting to flourish now and it's down to him, getting the confidence to play the role and understand his job. "He has played a lot of his time here on the left side, which I can understand why maybe managers would play him there, because he is very diligent and works well and he has an eye for goal.
"But we spoke to him a lot in pre-season in terms of his position and where he felt most comfortable, and at that time it was maybe difficult for him to get a game in his preferred position. "But what he has done, each day from that, he has looked to improve and understand the tactical element of playing on the inside. He's got a wonderful intelligence. He's a good footballer, Stuart, and he's improving tactically all the time. "Technically he is strong, his finish on Wednesday night I see in training every day. He has a wonderful strike in him, different types of finishes.
"Physically he is very good. Our first goal came from his ability to press the ball very quickly, and his goal, he spotted the space and showed great speed." Rodgers believes Armstrong should occupy any of the three central midfield positions, including an advanced role, rather than a wide position. And he feels he can get to the level where his first Scotland cap is in sight.
The former Dundee United player won his first call-up in June 2013 but has never featured and has not been in Gordon Strachan's recent squads. Rodgers said: "He has come into one of the biggest clubs in the world and it sometimes takes that little bit of time to find your feet. "But he has definitely found his feet, he is a player I really enjoy working with, he is super-bright and thinks about the game and his role in the team. Anywhere centrally where he can use his power and pace to break forward, that's his best position. Hopefully over the coming years you will really see the best of him. "If he keeps improving and showing those levels, there is absolutely no question he is a player that can feature for his national team."