Brendan Rodgers' comments about Celtic 'having a bit of fun' in tomorrow's derby match with Rangers caused quite a stir last week.
Philippe Clement reacted following his side's victory over Kilmarnock stating they were 'disrespectful'.
However, Rodgers insists his words have been taken out of context in the days since his post-match presser against Hearts and that he would never be disrespectful towards another team or coach.
"I think anyone who was at my press conference would've sensed the way in which it was said," the 51-year-old commented. "The reaction to that is totally without merit. It has no context whatsoever.
"I've never referred to these games as anything other than being intense, competitive. Whenever we talk about the game, it's that.
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"Whenever we talk about the whole occasion, it's one of the most iconic games in world football. And I love it. It's one of the big reasons I'm here. It's a great pride and privilege I have of managing Celtic in a Rangers game.
"The whole emotion, the whole feeling around this game is absolutely amazing.
"I've seen some of the headlines around the 'disrespect' and whatever else, but it's totally without merit. It was never being said in that context.
"I never would be that person to disrespect another manager or another team. I suppose it's part of the build-up for you guys."
He added: "I've got to be honest, I go into every game, and people will reference the record, but the mindset really is to go in and forget about what has happened before. You can't rely on that.
"It's the preparation, the calmness of the team, the build-up to the games are relaxed but focused. And then of course you have to perform. And the players over both of my periods here have performed so, so well in these games.
"I am really looking forward to this game, 60,000 supporters, the pitch will be magnificent, and it's a chance for us to perform."
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