Celtic were dealt another injury blow as Tomoki Iwata limped off against Feyenoord.
The Japanese midfielder had looked to have suffered an injury in the early stages of the Champions League match before playing on.
However, minutes later - with just 20 minutes played - Iwata was unable to continue and hobbled off at Celtic Park.
Iwata - who has regularly featured in recent weeks - was replaced by Paulo Bernardo.
It comes as Celtic contend with a number of injury issues.
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Cameron Carter-Vickers was not included in the matchday squad to face Feyenoord as he continues his comeback from a hamstring problem.
Reo Hatate also remains sidelined alongside compatriot Daizen Maeda.
Carter-Vickers and Maeda were in first-team training at Celtic on Tuesday but are not deemed fit enough to feature.
Hatate, though, was not directly involved with his team-mates.
Rodgers had said: "They won't be involved but for the weekend they will hopefully be available."
And previously discussing Carter-Vickers at the weekend, Rodgers explained: "To be fair, it [injury scan] was pretty clear.
"But he has just felt a bit of stiffness around it so we don't want to force it.
"He has obviously played a lot of games since he has come back from injury."
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