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“It’s not a happy ship” – The 66-year-old say Brendan Rodgers is now “on borrowed time” as Celtic manager

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The Celtic supervisor may additionally now not be the Celtic supervisor for plenty longer.

Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers is reportedly on “borrowed time”, as per a former Scottish Premiership club chief.

Celtic chasing Rangers

The former Liverpool supervisor is presently on his second stint with Celtic, with his first time in cost beginning in May 2016. His first tenure was of path noticeably successful, with the 51-year-old managing to win seven honours whilst at the club, with two of those being league titles.

 

However, notwithstanding being welcomed lower back to The Hoops with (mostly) open arms, his second spell with the Scottish aspect has been some distance from clean sailing. The membership presently stay in second region and have solely won three of their ultimate five Premiership games.


This is quite a fall from grace for Celtic following their previous season, as Ange Postecoglou’s side managed to end on 99 points and only lose three domestic video games the complete campaign. The sole outlier being the 2020/21 season the place Steven Gerrard led Rangers to an undefeated season with 102 points, the Bhoys have gained eleven out of the final 12 titles, so something less than first place is efficaciously categorized as failure.

And as Phillipe Clement’s men are currently leading the way by two points, Celtic’s streak of dominance may want to as soon as again be stopped via their rivals. If Rodgers does fail to lead the club to a title they are predicted to seem to substitute him in the close to future, with former Aberdeen Club Chief Keith Wyness claiming the Northern Ireland supervisor is on “borrowed time.”

Rodgers walking out of time

Speaking on Football Insiders’ Inside Track podcast, the 66-year-old suggested Rodgers could be replaced “within a 12 months or two”.

“I wouldn’t be surprised to see a change in supervisor in the off-season. I don’t comprehend if Rodgers used to be the right pick,” said Wyness. “It’s not a completely satisfied ship. It does seem to be on the pitch where the failings have come. It genuinely seems that they’ve been underperforming in some enormously key games.”

These claims come after the Hoops have been knocked out of the team levels of the Champions League after solely amassing four points out of a viable 18. Rodgers has, however, managed to overcome Celtic’s Old Firm competitors on two events this term.

Despite triumphing over their arch opponents twice, Wyness went on to claim he has “no sympathy” for the 51-year-old.

“If you’re not first in Scotland, you’re nowhere – and I suppose the footballing side is what I’d be focusing on to find answers. I don’t have any sympathy for Rodgers. He’s a very skilled manager and he knew what he was once walking into. I think he’s jogging on borrowed time. It’s going to be very tough to claw it returned after this unhappy start.

“Even if he wins the league, I think it will only be a 12 months or two before he ends up leaving.”

Chris Sutton accepts new Todd Cantwell dig

Celtic hero Chris Sutton has reignited his ongoing feud with Rangers celebrity Todd Cantwell by using record him amongst football’s pinnacle 5 divers.

The spat between Sutton and Cantwell has seen both parties changing barbs in the past, with Cantwell beforehand dismissing Sutton as an ‘attention seeker’ in response to Sutton’s criticisms of his performances and off-field activities.

The discord used to be rekindled on the Daily Mail’s “It’s All Kicking Off” podcast, where Sutton was brought about to name the sport’s most notorious divers. He was quick to reply with Bruno Fernandes and Harry Kane, who is the ‘worst diver he has ever seen’

Sutton said: “I should sincerely say Todd Cantwell but I won’t go down that petty route.” on the podcast.

But, he took to X, formally Twitter, anyway and named Cantwell as the fifth worst diver he’s  ever seen.

Sutton made sure to mention Joe Mourinho’s Porto facet in the discussion, after the carry-on in Seville in 2003.

It will be fascinating to see if ‘TikTok Todd’ responds to this name out from Chris Sutton.

‘Have asked’: Celtic duo experience international heartbreak, as national coach expresses hope for one player

Celtic duo Hyeongyu Oh and Hyunjun Yang have been dropped from the South Korea international squad this week.

Interim country wide boss, Hwang Sun-hong, has shared his South Korea squad to face Thailand in the upcoming World Cup qualifier double-header later this month and both Celtic gamers are missing. [Sports Khan]

Yang and Oh were normal selectees below former countrywide boss, Jurgen Klinsmann. But now that the legendary German striker is out of the picture, so are the Celtic pair although hope does remain for one of them.

Speaking about the upcoming u23 squad for the West Asian Football Confederation (WAFF) U-23 Championship in Saudi Arabia on March 11, Sun-hong delivered a ray of hope for Hyunjun Yang.

Sun-hong said [Nocut News], “Lee Kang-eun is now not handy for the qualifiers. We have to discuss with Paris Saint-Germain again. It’s challenging because we don’t have a choice.

“Bae Jun-ho has agreed to take part in the qualifiers, but the crew can also alternate their mind. He will join us in March and prepare for the qualifiers.

“The equal goes for Hyunjun Yang and Kim Ji-soo. They have asked their golf equipment for permission.

“However, there are variables as to whether or now not they will be chosen for the fundamental event.” [translated through Deep L]

To be honest, the exclusion of the pair from the A crew is now not truely a surprise. Oh has been lacking from the Celtic first group when you consider that he back from the Asia Cup.

And despite being surprisingly rated via Klinsmann, Yang has never virtually determined the consistency at Parkhead to warrant any other global call-up.

The 22-year-old winger has hit a small red patch of form recently so possibly that is why the door isn’t definitely closed for him.

But as for Oh, except he can pressure his way into Brendan Rodgers‘ plans, his worldwide career will stay stalled.

Photo: The leaked Celtic/Adidas partnership for Saint Patrick’s Day

Annual St. Patrick s Day Parade in New York – St. Patrick s Day Parade on 5th Avenue. Supporters of fooball club Celtic attends parade. New York, United States. Photo Lev Radin

Celtic will announce an Adidas/Celtic collaboration to have a good time the club’s Irish roots in advance of St Patrick’s Day. The club will expose small print on Tuesday at 8am but a Twitter/X consumer has published what the announcement is set to be.

It appears that the membership have moved away from a fourth kit after no longer being used closing season. Now, it looks like a pre-match tracksuit which recognises the club’s Irish heritage with orange three stripe.

Elsewhere, Celtic have been drawn to face Aberdeen in the Scottish Cup Semi Final. Brendan Rodgers’ aspect will face the Dons at the National Stadium on the weekend of April 20/21, at which factor the Dons will hope to have a new manager in place.

Joe Hart compliments teammate in a Sunday evening social media post

Joe Hart praised his Celtic teammate, Daizen Maeda, following Maeda’s standout overall performance and hat-trick in Celtic’s 4-2 win towards Livingston in the Scottish Cup.

The recreation saw Celtic’s lead challenged twice by using the visitors, however the team managed to impervious their spot in the semi-final draw notwithstanding the pressure.

Hart, taking on the captain’s position in the absence of Callum McGregor and Carter-Vickers due to injuries, showed leadership as he led the group on Sunday.

With the Englishman planning to retire at the give up of the season, a victory in the semi-final could supply him a memorable send-off in a cup final.

 

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Celtic’s performance has been unpredictable lately, mainly with key players McGregor, Carter-Vickers, and the long-term absent Reo Hatate sidelined, making it challenging to keep consistency.

The group is taking it one game at a time, with their next venture towards St Johnstone in the SPFL.

With so little of the season to go, some experience it’s going to take a minor miracle for this modern crop to win one, never mind two trophies.

Watch: Daizen Maeda scores hat-trick to give Celtic the lead

Daizen Maeda has made it 3-2 to Celtic this afternoon in an enthralling assembly with Livingston in the Scottish Cup Quarter Finals. After two first 1/2 goals, the Japanese attacker scored late to (hopefully) help impervious passage to the next round.

Tomoki Iwata did nicely to head towards the touchline earlier than sliding the ball in for his compatriot, who made no mistake.

Celtic have now not been at their great this afternoon but credit to the visitors, who have deserted their style of play from the league and tried to make it difficult in this cup tie.

Hopefully, this will be sufficient to get Celtic in the hat for the subsequent round, which will be drawn the following day evening.

Player Ratings: Maeda the centurion’s hat-trick seals Celtic’s semi-final place

Celtic's Daizen Maeda celebrates scoring the opening goal of the game with team-mates
Celtic’s Daizen Maeda celebrates scoring the opening goal of the game with team-mates (Image: PA)

Joe Hart – His first involvement was once to take the ball out of his personal net, as MacKay equalised for the traffic no longer long after Celtic took the lead. His solely other contribution in the first 1/2 was a well-timed punched ball following a Livingston cross, which began a counter assault for the hosts. Could do nothing with the 2nd goal either, however used to be stable with everything else that came his way. 6

Alistair Johnston – A mainstay in the back-line now, Johnston got caught out with the lengthy ball that led to the equaliser alongside Welsh. Despite this, he tried to get concerned with using the ball forward, linking up well with his winger Kühn. A high quality performance from the right-back, who is one of the first names on the team sheet, and for top reason. 7

Stephen Welsh – In for Cameron Carter-Vickers due to injury, he was caught by way of an early ball over the pinnacle that led to Livingston’s equaliser. Welsh naturally gets a lot of the ball, making an attempt to begin strikes from the again alongside his protecting partner. Dispossessed a variety of times, Welsh struggled to make a fantastic affect at the again in the first half. One of his poorer games, Welsh would have been happy to have heard the full-time whistle, as he had an error-filled afternoon. 4

Liam Scales – A shaky start for the defender, who struggled to get to grips with the physicality of Livingston’s attack, which led to a couple of hairy moments at the back. Scales – though better than Welsh – absolutely struggled in this game, and regarded shaky alongside his protecting partner. Got away with one today, as a better team would have punished the pair more severely. 5

Greg Taylor – A blended afternoon for the left-back, who tried to make matters show up taking part in in his inverted function in the center of the park. Was posted lacking a couple of times, especially for the 2d goal, but seem to be vivid going forward. Not the worst defender on the park by means of a long way, however a hit and Miss game from the Scotland international. Lasted the entire ninety minutes, which used to be required. Decent enough. 6

Tomoki Iwata – Not flashy through any means, Iwata commanded his turf well, passing the ball to his extra offensive-minded teammates. Intercepting the ball a variety of times, he made his presence felt in the middle of the park in the absence of Callum McGregor. A higher defensive player than the two centre-backs he was enjoying in front of, he obtained Celtic out of a couple of dodgy moments thanks to his placement on the park. He was once key in Celtic’s decisive 0.33 aim on the day, as it was once his move and skip that set up Maeda for his hattrick. An computerized starter between now and the end of the season, regardless of injuries. 8

Paulo Bernardo – A quiet opening 45 minutes for the Benfica loanee, he had a couple of first-class touches right here and there, though it was the vast guys that had been stealing the exhibit in the sport at that point. A inclined runner who tried to make things happen, he had a muted sport in the middle of the park. Should have executed higher with a shot thanks to Kühn’s delivery, as his chipped shot went wide. Was changed by Daniel Kelly at the hour mark. 5

Matt O’Riley – A man who regarded lower back on structure in the first half, you can inform what O’Riley you’re going to get judging by means of his first touch in games. It was existing and well, which made his overall performance robust as a result. It was a specific story in the 2nd half, as his slackness led to Livingston’s 2nd intention in the contest. A combined game, from a player who is succesful of so a great deal more. More of the first-half O’Riley please, Matt! 6

Nicolas Kühn – Instantly involved, turning his marker earlier than turning in a low ball into the box, a first displaying of his talent on the wing. He would do the identical a couple of minutes later, making a nuisance of himself for the visitors’ defence. Would supply an inch-perfect omit to Daizen Maeda, who made no mistake. Was influential in the ruin that led to the 2nd aim too, as he moved forward and passed the ball into a hazardous area. Celtic’s pleasant participant on the day by using some distance, Cristian Montano had a nightmare in dealing with the German. Was changed through Forrest with 15 minutes remaining. 8

Adam Idah – a disappointing day for the Norwich loanee, who could not get any type of rhythm going in the game. Despite getting his head to a couple of balls, his contact regarded off, which translated to a irritating in shape for the striker. A lot of effort was once put in, but no longer a whole lot cease product, from a participant who has been a smash hit considering that his January arrival. Better days to come for certain from the Irishman. 5

Daizen Maeda – The man who will steal all of the headlines, it was a first 1/2 double from the winger, who celebrated his 100th Celtic appearance in style. A extraordinary finish for his first and a fortunate header for his second, the ahead was a steady thorn in the aspect for the visitors. He had a risk to seal the hattrick, though Kühn’s move was no longer met by way of the Japan forward. His have an effect on waned in the game, as Celtic looked for a winner, even though his contribution cannot be understated. Despite this quiet half, we would be on hand to faucet home Iwata’s cross, making sure the match ball would be coming domestic with him. Could have scored four, it it wasn’t for the bar! A fantastic day from Duracell Daizen! 9

Subs:

Kyogo Furuhashi – changing Idah, he went one better than his fellow striker, scoring late on with definitely the remaining kick of the game. Produced the nicest moment of the afternoon, as all the players ran to Celebrate with the much-maligned forward. A brilliant moment! 6

Daniel Kelly – was once stable on the ball, and should have scored at the give up with a decent risk in the front of goal. 5

James Forrest – a participant in the twilight of his career, he honestly appeared brilliant for the final 15 minutes. A solid cameo from the veteran winger. 4

Celtic board’s new Rodgers sacking stance revealed

Celtic do now not think about Brendan Rodgers as a long-term supervisor of the club, sources have informed Football Insider.

Speaking to the new version of Football Insider’s Insider Track Podcast, Scottish correspondent Daniel Bowers published that there have been too many on-field and off-field problems all through Rodgers’ second spell at Parkhead, which should pressure the board into a decision.

It is believed that the board are possibly to sack the former Leicester City boss if he fails to win the league this season, however his role remains below threat regardless.

While the Hoops are still firmly in the title race despite Rangers transferring above them, widely wide-spread negative performances and dropped points have considered them lose their robust lead at the pinnacle of the table.

Brendan Rodgers is below threat at Celtic

They have failed to win three of their last six video games in the league such as their recent 2-0 loss to Hearts on Sunday (3 March) and 1-1 draws in opposition to Kilmarnock and Aberdeen in February.

Rodgers also failed to mount a profitable Champions League marketing campaign having finished at the foot of their team with simply four points.

Sources told Football Insider last month (19 February) that the board are not set to make a knee-jerk reaction on his future, but questions will be requested this summer.

Well-placed sources have additionally told Football Insider (20 February) that Rodgers is “unhappy” with the high-quality of new recruits since his return to the club.

Celtic sit 2nd in the league after their defeat against Hearts, but they are nonetheless solely two factors at the back of opponents Rangers after their loss to Motherwell on Saturday (2 March).

They are subsequent in motion against Livingston in the Scottish Cup quarter-finals on Sunday (10 March).

Celtic ready for ‘total makeover’ following astounding £67 million bombshell

Brendan Rodgers is pushing the Celtic board to make major changes at Parkhead this summer, sources have instructed Football Insider.

Sources say the Hoops boss wishes a “complete overhaul” of his squad all through the upcoming transfer window.

Despite leading for the majority of the season, Celtic now locate themselves under arch-rivals Rangers in the Scottish Premiership after a drop in form.

Rodgers finds his job beneath huge pressure but Football Insider revealed on Friday (8 March) that Celtic are now not presently planning to sack Rodgers despite their league collapse.

Rodgers demands fundamental summer time switch undertaking after £67m reveal

The Celtic board were criticised for their lack of investment over the January transfer window after their 2022-23 economic accounts revealed the club made £40million in profit and had an splendid £67million in the bank.

Despite their healthful finances, the Glasgow giants spent simply £3million in the January window with winger Nicolas Kuhn being their only permanent signing.

Club chairman Peter Lawwell addressed the lack of transfer endeavor throughout the club’s annual normal meeting final month, mentioning that he shared fan “frustration”.

Lawwell said “resources were available” however stated the “unavailability of recognized targets”.

Celtic are now at hazard of ending the season with no silverware after shedding at the back of Rangers in the league, finishing remaining in their Champions League group and dropping out on the Scottish League Cup.

Desmond not messing around: Reporter drops “huge” Celtic transfer plan involving marquee striker

Celtic reportedly have a sketch in area for the summer season switch window involving a new striker, with majority shareholder Dermot Desmond plotting a “huge” investment into a new signing.

Celtic preparing for lifestyles after Abada

The Hoops will be looking to make new signings this summer, in order to go from energy to electricity and now not enable Rangers to acquire a march on them, but Abada has joined MLS side Charlotte FC in an £8million deal.

The 22-year-old has struggled to pressure his way into Rodgers’ plans amidst household and private issue bearing on to the conflict in Gaza, starting only five league matches in 2023/24 so far this season, and Celtic were willing to money in on him, bringing an give up to a brief but profitable stay at Parkhead.

The Scottish Premiership giants have been linked with replacements in latest months, and in-form Hearts striker Lawrence Shankland emerged as an choice during the January transfer window. The 28-year-old scored against Brendan Rodgers’ side ultimate weekend, and it stays to be considered if they will be returned in for him soon.

Adam Idah is thriving on loan at Celtic curently, making an immediately impact since arriving in January, and one document has claimed that a everlasting Hoops deal could be on the playing cards for him in the summer, assuming he continues to impress. Five league desires in simply four starts are a testament to how nicely he has done, including an more attacking spark to the attack.

Celtic searching for marquee striker signing

According to a clean declare from Football Insider, Celtic chiefs are prepared to set aside “huge funds” to entire the signing of a new striker at the cease of the season. They are looking to fill the void left via Abada to bringing in an “A-list talent”.

It is encouraging to see Celtic taking such a bullish stance with regards to their upcoming business, seeing the want to now not only change Abada, however additionally make sure that a most desirable player comes in.

Goals have not exactly flowed in the Hoops’ attack this season, with midfielder Matt O’Riley (11) the solely participant to attain double figures in the league to date, highlighting the need for extra firepower.

Abada may have struggled this season, however he is nevertheless going to be a hard participant to exchange inside the squad, considering Rodgers has hailed him in the past, saying: “Already he has made a tremendous contribution to Celtic, delivering some brilliant performances and making a real impact. His electricity and ability are real property to us, and his shipping in terms of desires and assists from vast areas has been excellent. He is a awesome young player.”

It remains to be viewed who the participant in question that comes in will be, but the money should really be there for Celtic to splash out on an individual.

Celtic lay aside ‘vast cash’ as they focus on signing a ‘A-list’ forward

Celtic are working on signing a top-class forward to change Liel Abada this summer, sources have told Football Insider.

Sources have told Football Insider (7 March) that the Israel global has achieved a medical beforehand of a pass to MLS side Charlotte FC after they beat two of their rivals to a deal.

The membership are predicted to make a £6.5million profit after selling Abada for an initial £8million, which may want to rise to £10million with add-ons.

Well-placed sources have told Football Insider that the Hoops are searching for an “A-list talent” to replace the vast forward.

Celtic are working to signal an ‘A-list’ alternative for Liel Abada

It said that “huge funds” will be set apart going into the summer to impervious substitute for the broad forward, who grew to be such an critical member of the crew after becoming a member of from Israeli aspect Maccabi Petah Tikva in 2021.

Celtic are already assessing objectives and laying the groundwork for a deal as they compile a shortlist of targets.

They desire a direct, pacy operator in the mold of Abada who bagged 29 desires and furnished 22 assists across 112 appearances in all competitions for Celtic whilst in general running on the proper flank.

The Hoops are eyeing gamers of a comparable attacking profile as Abada, who gained PFA Young Player of the Year in his debut season after arriving for a reported £3.6million.

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Celtic continue to be 2d in the Scottish pinnacle flight after their 2-0 defeat in opposition to Hearts on Sunday (3 March), but are still just two points behind Rangers after their loss to Motherwell on Saturday (2 March).

They are subsequent in action against Livingston in the Scottish Cup quarter-finals on Sunday (10 March).

‘Really harsh’: Stephen McGinn claims Celtic have a B team player who is far better than Alexandro Bernabei

Pundit, Stephen McGinn, has stated that Celtic have a adolescence player who he believes is a good deal higher than Alexandro Bernabei.

The Argentine defender has honestly struggled in Glasgow considering his move from Lanus in June 2022. And after just 28 first-team appearances in the inexperienced and white hoops, it looks that Bernabei is set to go away the club after yesterday’s transfer update.

So if the 23-year-old does finalise his move to Brazilian side Sport Club Internacional, that would go away Celtic honestly short in that left-back position with Greg Taylor as our only known first-team full-back.

Not unless Brendan Rodgers takes a wee appear at the Celtic B team because there is one player that should effortlessly offer that badly-needed cowl who is just ready in the wings. That’s according to McGinn.

McGinn stated [The Go Radio Football Show], “I’m, probably, comfortable that he is going. When I seem to be at Alexandro Bernabei, and this appears definitely harsh, but I looked at what they scout in terms of a left returned and you seem to be at, first of all, the size.

“Immediately you factor to the measurement and suppose he’s very, very small for a defender. Then you think he ought to be virtually gifted on the ball.

“He’s very inconsistent on the ball. Sometimes he has a appropriate cross, once in a while he doesn’t. The games he’s just played for Celtic the ball breaks down with him in possession pretty a lot.

“He’s speedy however he’s now not high-quality quick. He can’t protect his again post, he’s not correct in the air as we’ve viewed with the purpose he misplaced recently.

“Within the building, you seem to be at guys like Mitchel Frame, he ought to have attributes better suitable to play for Celtic?

“And I assume with him going, I don’t assume him to play between now and the stop of the season. I expect Anthony Ralston, or Mitchel Frame or Liam Scales to be used for cover.”

I’m with McGinn on this one. Whilst I realise that Bernabei has had a tough time attempting to get himself into the Celtic first-team due to the shape of Taylor, when the probability has arisen, he’s failed to make it count.

Young Frame, on the different hand, has the achievable to turn out to be a very appropriate player for Celtic. Thrown in for a debut in the Champions League win in opposition to Feyenoord, the 18-year-old defender earned rave reviews as he didn’t look out of place in Europe’s top competition.

However, he hasn’t featured considering the fact that and with the impending departure of Bernabei on the cards, hopefully, his danger will come again before the give up of the season.

With Rodgers giving the likes of young Daniel Kelly and Rocco Vata an possibility this season, the Celtic followers will be hoping that this is the commencing of the club’s intentions to begin bedding in some of our first-class talents in Lennoxtown to the Celtic first team.

Celtic blasted SFA for their “surprise” Yang red card appeal KO as the VAR dispute intensifies

The membership have been left dissatisfied through the decision with the winger dealing with a two-game ban.

Celtic have insisted they had been “surprised” that the SFA knocked again their appeal of Yang’s red-card during the clash with Hearts.

The winger was once giving his marching orders in the Scottish Premiership champions 2-0 defeat to Steven Naismith’s facet for catching Alex Cochrane in the face with a high boot. Referee Don Robertson had in the beginning booked the South Korean attacker however was once entreated to have a second seem to be on the pitchside screen by John Beaton in the VAR room. Whistler Robertson then upgraded the yellow card to a red.

Brendan Rodgers was left fuming at the full-time whistle as he branded the officiating “awful” officiating and singled out the performance of Beaton for criticism. The membership also mentioned they had been writing to the SFA to categorical their issues over the show through the men in the middle in the capital while Celtic took there problems to Hampden.

Yang is shown a red card by Don Robertson

Yang is shown a red card by Don Robertson

They have now viewed the fast-track attraction brushed aside with Yang dealing with a two-game ban following the flashpoint on Sunday. A club spokesperson said: “We have acquired notification that the club’s declare has been dismissed. Clearly we are surprised and extraordinarily dissatisfied at this decision.”

Beaton was caught smiling for the camera during the Hearts penalty against Celtic

JOHN BEATON was miles away from the motion at Tynecastle yesterday, however the referee still managed to take centre stage.

As VAR assistant to match respectable Don Robertson, he used to be in front of the multi monitors at Clydesdale House in Glasgow.

Beaton incurred the wrath of Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers after proving he can be as bewildering with a far off manage as he can with a whistle.

The Hoops boss raged at full-time after the champions had toppled to a 2-0 loss to Hearts in a controversy-laden come across that saw Yang Hyun-jun red-carded in the 14th minute and the hosts awarded a penalty-kick simply earlier than the interval – two ludicrous VAR-assisted decisions.

RED CARD MYSTERY…Yang Hyun-jun heads up the tunnel as Brendan Rodgers prepares for his team to play with 10 men at Tynecastle.

PENALTY-KICK PUZZLER…Tomoki Iwata is unaware as the ball hits his arm as Alistair Johnston and Stephen Kinglsey duel for a high ball.

Beaton, who banished Joe Hart, 36, until now in the season at Livingston for the 75 times-capped England international keeper’s only sending-off in a 20-year career, is, of course, no stranger to baffling judgement calls where Celtic are concerned.

It would take way too long to list all of of his incomprehensible rulings and I’ve a dental appointment on April 3, so we’ll make do with just one example from his avalanche of head-scratching variety of verdicts.

Looking lower back to April ultimate year, CQN reported the whistler had cut a glum determine at Parkhead at the conclusion of the Hoops’ well-deserved 3-2 triumph in the Glasgow derby.

The fourth professional remained grim-faced amid the euphoria in the east cease of Glasgow as 60,000 joyous followers celebrated the champions’ success that propelled them 12 points beforehand with solely seven league games left to play.

In sportsmanlike fashion, former gaffer Ange Postecoglou shook fingers with vanquished opposite variety Michael Beale before doing likewise with the assistant referee.

GRIM AND BEAR IT…John Beaton looks glum as Ange Postecoglou shakes his hand in the aftermath of Celtic’s 3-2 derby triumph at Parkhead in April 2023.

Beaton couldn’t turn the frown upside down as he normal the hand provided by means of the Celtic manager.

CQN, with tongue firmly in cheek, asked: ‘Why so glum, John?’

We determined to seem through our pictorial library to see if we may want to discover an photograph of the in shape respectable certainly cracking a smile.

Lo and behold, we observed one from January the previous 12 months in which Beaton is proven to be beaming brightly. Ironically, the occasion used to be the award of a penalty-kick for Hearts in opposition to Celtic at Tynecastle.

SMILES BETTER…referee John Beaton explains to Joe Hart why he has just awarded a penalty-kick to Hearts.

THE LAST POST…John Beaton watches as Liam Boyce slams the penalty-kick award against the woodwork.

GOAL OR NO GOAL? Liam Boyce appears to have strayed into an offside position, but his effort for Hearts against Celtic was deemed okay by referee John Beaton.

The Hoops had been leading 2-1 with strikes from Reo Hatate and Giorgos Giakoumakis while Liam Boyce had tucked one away from an offside position, as photos proved in CQN‘s match summary.

In the 72nd minute, Beaton adjudged Nir Bitton had treated a header from Peter Haring following a right-wing corner-kick. It used to be a contentious selection and used to be queried by way of keeper Joe Hart among different bewildered Celts. Sounds eerily familiar, doesn’t it?

The referee seemed completely happy adequate to give an explanation. Justice was once done when Boyce slammed his effort towards the woodwork and the ball bounced clear.

After seven minutes of stoppage-time, the Hoops had clung on for any other three factors on their way to a well-known title success in Postecoglou’s debut campaign.

The Hoops are presently two factors adrift with nine video games to play – two towards the Ibrox side – and are aiming for the ultimate laugh.

I’m not making a bet in opposition to them.

ALEX GORDON

Journalist reveals just what Norwich City thinks about Adam Idah’s impact at Celtic

Adam Idah has been a very correct signing for Celtic in the January window.

Yes, I recognize he missed a penalty against Hearts yesterday afternoon however overall, his five dreams have proved crucial in retaining Celtic in this title race seeing that his arrival.

The Republic of Ireland striker‘s arrival wasn’t met with an ordinary feeling of positivity due to his repute at Norwich, however, he has won a vicinity in the Celtic fans’ hearts and he may want to still play a massive position in holding the Scottish Premiership title.

And journalist, Michael Gannon, has shared how his father or mother club, Norwich City, are feeling about the impact Idah has made at Celtic.

Norwich City ‘surprised’ at Idah’s Celtic impact

The 22-year-old striker had observed himself 0.33 choice at the Championship membership so getting out on mortgage seemed like a good go for him.

But Celtic isn’t simply your general daily club. There are massive expectations put on players from the minute they signal and Idah has, so far, finished well to live up to them. And journalist, Michael Gannon, has shared how it has surprised Norwich.

Gannon stated [Record Celtic], “I suppose Idah has grabbed his chance. Big time. He’s amazed everybody. I suggest human beings you speak to down at Norwich are additionally surprised that he began so well.

“So he’s given Celtic a specific dynamic and he has changed the mood round the place.”

Idah does look virtually confident in the front of goal and notwithstanding the penalty miss yesterday, he has shown extraordinary bravery to put himself up for such a high-pressure scenario at his new club.

Hopefully, the penalty leave out won’t do a good deal to damage his self belief and he continues to locate the back of the net.

With just nine games left in the league, Celtic are going to need Idah firing on all cylinders to ensure another result like that at Tynecastle doesn’t occur again.

‘Dangerous’: Pundit believes Celtic now have a star who is just like Giorgos Giakoumakis

Celtic’s pursuit to discover a striker to compete and furnish backup for Kyogo Furuhashi took a odd turn in the eyes of many fans in January.

The Hoops guide were expecting Brendan Rodgers to add a pleasant participant to his ranks to help bolster the title run-in but when the club introduced the signing of Adam Idah, it clearly pressured the supporters.

Despite being a Republic of Ireland international, Idah was once regarded as Norwich City’s third-choice striker and with Celtic having the money to purchase a striker outright, the pass just didn’t make sense.

So it is little wonder that the transfer, no longer the player, used to be being criticised through the supporters. But appear at Idah now. The 23-year-old striker is impressing heavily and now he has been in contrast to former Celtic striker Giorgos Giakoumakis by Andy Walker.

Walker stated [The Go Radio Football Show], “That header that he received a Fir Park clearly used to be out of the top drawer. I think it’s a large danger for him on a personal level. I mean, you for sure choose to do as nicely as you can.

“I understand that he’s up right here on loan and I don’t be aware of what the deal is if he excels here. Let’s say he rankings any other ten goals between now and the quit of the season, do Celtic go and get him?

“But even if they don’t for him to have made his mark, a without a doubt proper level, I think it indicates that he’s acquired a bit of temperament.

“Because we’re the same, no one had ever heard of him. We simply knew about his potential. And every Celtic supporter that I spoke to was truely amazed that didn’t Celtic go for a beginning eleven, prepared striker with experience.

“They’ve acquired the money to do it with a loan deal. But if he keeps scoring desires at that rate and looking so dangerous, specially with that headed goal, then that is some thing one of a kind that Celtic have not had seeing that Giakoumakis used to be here.”

Celtic have missed that big bodily striker that has been synonymous with the membership over the remaining two decades.

Players like Chris Sutton, John Hartson, Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink and Giorgos Samaras complimented strikers like Henrik Larsson, Scott MacDonald and Leigh Griffiths.

And if Idah can assist bring alongside Kyogo’s recreation whether it’s thru opposition for places or as a beginning duo, then I am all for it. Look how the Japanese striker thrived with Giakoumakis breathing down his neck

I’d be shocked if Brendan Rodgers is Celtic manager next season, and three reasons why: Hugh Keevin

The extent to which resentment lingers on was proven during the game at Motherwell ultimate weekend.

I would be amazed if Brendan Rodgers is nonetheless Celtic’s supervisor at the start of subsequent season, whether or not or no longer he wins the league title in May.

The baiting of Brendan made for an uncomfortable pay attention and watch over the past week. Resentment, rejection and retribution, the supervisor has had to face all of those poor reactions in the space of days. There need to have been moments in the course of the public fall-out from Rodgers’ verbal alternate with BBC reporter Jane Lewis on Sunday when he questioned what had come over him in June at his domestic in Spain.

That day when he abandoned his unique layout to take a year-long sabbatical and as a substitute accepted Dermot Desmond’s offer of a return to Celtic Park. Brendan’s press convention on Tuesday, when he explained himself after the post-match interview with Lewis at Fir Park, used to be strongly reminiscent of the first one he gave as returning Celtic manager in July. I wrote right here at the time that Rodgers appeared to be being interviewed below caution. Tuesday’s questioning earlier than the Dundee healthy was every other instance of interrogation dressed up as an interview.

The night before, BBC Scotland’s prime-time information broadcast The Nine unearthed a professor of linguistics to provide an academic’s opinion on someone announcing “good girl” to a female television journalist. The professor concluded that Rodgers’ words had been “ill thought out” and that words, when misused, had been “as horrific as violence”.

At that juncture, the case of Lewis versus Rodgers came in need of a judicial review. A verbal mis-step via the manager? No argument.

Violence? Why take the conversation in that course to the detriment of his character? Brendan has, of course, been the victim of battery through phrases from some of the Celtic support. He was referred to as “Judas” and a “rat” when he again to Celtic in the summer, the toxic verbiage used to condemn him for leaving for Leicester in 2019.

And the extent to which resentment lingers on was proven in the course of the sport at Motherwell closing weekend. The booing that accompanied his substitution of Tomoki Iwata offered evidence of the on-going disconnect between the manager and his in-house critics.

It was a vindictive response of the kind that provoked Rodgers to express his dismay at final Tuesday’s press gathering. That gathering, incidentally, used to be attended via a girl sports writer who had used her newspaper column that morning to say Rodgers had “belittled” Lewis with his “good girl” remark. Fair enough. That’s her opinion.

But she was at Lennoxtown to see if she could prolong the story into every other day with the aid of questioning the manager. What was to be won from doing that, other than fanning the controversy? Likewise, the BBC sent Lewis to Celtic’s rout of Dundee on Wednesday night. The pair should have been given a diplomatic destroy from every different after the occasions of four days earlier.

Brendan is the highest-paid manager in Scottish football history, of course, and cash can also soften the blow of having to take abuse at every turn. But the activities of last week, from the Celtic help to the wider media and even the employed gun from a university background, should have given Rodgers reason for reflection.

You don’t remain where you’re now not wanted and all that. We shall wait and see however it will be a source of light remedy for the boss today to immerse himself in some precise old- common paranoia. Conspiracy is always a remedy for fans. It takes their minds off the real world.

Mohamed Diomande of Rangers celebrates with Cyriel Dessers

Mohamed Diomande of Rangers celebrates with Cyriel Dessers (Image: Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

Today they can dive into the historical baloney about Hearts lying down to Rangers while making an attempt their damndest against green-and-white hoops. This stuff is of no final result to Rodgers. His biggest assignment is to confront the concept that Celtic are clinging on to the title race through their fingertips.

Criticising Celtic for their performances, or an unfathomable signing policy, is perfectly legitimate. Always business, in no way personal.

But personality assassination and abuse from his very own fans, and others from outwith the football-related media, is every other matter. Rodgers can mull that over whilst addressing if his team have what it takes to overtake Rangers in the league.

What takes place at Tynecastle will assist answer that question. The incorrect answer will assuredly bring retribution in keeping with the present day uneasy climate.

Captain Callum McGregor’s injury inspires “new experience,” but Celtics manager Brendan Rodgers shields him from himself

The skipper is a predominant doubt for the crucial showdown with Hearts at Tynecastle.

Brendan Rodgers is adamant he won’t take risks with Celtic skipper Callum McGregor.

The Parkhead boss is convinced he has the leaders to step up if his captain is ruled out of tomorrow’s showdown against Hearts. McGregor is a large doubt for the crunch clash at Tynecastle. Rodgers confirmed his captain is feeling Achilles and calf problems having been taken off at half-time in the 7-1 midweek win over Dundee. The supervisor published that McGregor informed him in conversations he can experience niggles at this time of a season due to his brilliant appearance report and the quantity of video games he plays.

Celtic’s Callum McGregor looks dejected

But with his on-pitch leader so precious and a string of video games just as huge as the crunch at Tynecastle looming, Rodgers is not organized to take gambles. McGregor’s nature potential that he will do the whole lot to be prepared for the key title hostilities in Gorgie. However, when asked if it may additionally be a case of protecting him and nearly saving him from himself, the Celtic boss said: “Well that’s exactly it, aye.

“With gamers like that in my experience, the guys who are usually handy and constantly playing, it’s such a new ride for them to be injured. It is one of these the place all players, in particular top players, they favor to play each game. So, you have to be mindful of it and you have to be conscious of the risk.

“We will sincerely take that into consideration due to the fact we are coming into into a certainly vital period. They are all large games. I said it at Motherwell, I stated it at some point of the week and I say it now for Hearts, they are all massive games.

“You are continually weighing up the risk. You can go into a cup ultimate and if there is nothing after that for a whilst then of route the hazard might be greater but you can take that risk. But with nonetheless quite a bit of the season to go and vital games, we simply have to weigh that up.”

Although dropping McGregor for Tynecastle would be an apparent and most important blow to the champions, Rodgers is adamant that he has other influential stars to help cover the Scotland star’s leadership. He said: “Yeah, the likes of Cameron [Carter-Vickers] and Ali Johnston now getting lower back up to speed and sturdy and fit, Greg Taylor is a gorgeous speaker as well.

“So that leadership from inside from guys like huge Joe Hart, these guys will step up. Someone of Callum’s exceptional and leadership qualities will constantly be a leave out if he isn’t playing. But that then is the duty of each person then to take that on board.”

McGregor’s capability as properly as his have an effect on on the team would additionally leave a gaping gap but again, Rodgers says it can open a door for any individual else to step through. He added: “Yeah, it’s an probability for any one else to come in.

“I’d love to get to the factor this season where all these players had been reachable and geared up to play together, and experience seeing them play together. But like I say, if it is one the place he isn’t on hand then the chance is there for any person else. We’ve viewed guys like Liam Scales taking opportunities this season and it’s what you want in a exact squad.”

Brendan Rodgers says Celtic players will learn from this even if they don’t win the title

Rodgers reckons Rangers warfare will stand his stars in proper stead whether they are the closing one standing or not.

Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers believes his gamers will only get higher from the journey of going toe-to-toe with Rangers – even if they give up up on the losing side.

Rodgers is locked into a two way battle for this season’s title having been knocked off the top of the table by his opponents from Ibrox as the two facets hurtle toward the closing stretch. The champions face a go to from Dundee in Glasgow tonight while Philippe Clement takes his team to face disruptors Kilmarnock at Rugby Park, searching to shield a two factor lead. With simply eleven video games left to play Rodgers believes the destiny of the championship is probable to go down to the wire. But he insists the drama and stress of going via the run-in will assist accelerate Celtic’s progression in the longer term.

Asked if he believes his batch of new arrivals are mentally sturdy adequate for the race to the line he said: “Well, something takes place they’ve acquired to achieve that. You can inform players and then you can show them however the greatest learning comes from the journey itself. That’s when you get the full development.

“I suppose this team now, being in right here at this phase of the season, will research from the experience. They are going thru that.

“So whatever occurs this year, they are going to be better for having lived the ride because nothing can prepare you for the expectations around a club like Celtic. When you come in here, with the greatest notions to learn and develop, however it is no longer till you trip that expectation to function and win.

“Big Adam Idah has stated it himself – about the depth of having to win each game. He’s gained 9 games and drawn two and he’s nevertheless wondering what the query is! So you have to journey it. And when you ride it then you develop further.”

Rodgers admitted that Celtic’s structure has been much less than convincing on account that the begin of the marketing campaign and that his gamers struggled to get up to velocity once more at the weekend when they came from behind to finally overcome Motherwell in damage time.

Asked if this patchy structure is a outcome of the state of affairs at the top of the desk he responded: “I’m now not sure. I don’t think so. I’ve been up right here earlier than when we’ve long past to Ibrox knowing if we lost the game we had been maybe three points or six points behind. But we nevertheless performed with freedom, first-rate and fight.

“But we can’t enable ourselves to overthink it. I suppose that’s what’s key. I suppose we simply have to play our recreation and that’s the steady messaging.

“The gamers are truely giving their all. They would possibly not have been at their best but they’re giving their best. There’s absolutely no doubt about that.

Celtic’s Adam Idah celebrates

Celtic’s Adam Idah celebrates (Image: SNS Group)

“And, like I say, we have some truly vital gamers working their way lower back who can genuinely make the difference for us over these subsequent few weeks. Hopefully you see the stage develop again.”

And Rodgers believes the return to full fitness of protective stalwart Cameron Carter-Vickers could flip out to be a key component going into the remaining stretch. He said: “He’s been very vital for this team. He simply knows soccer – he is aware of the game.

“I usually say the centre back function is arguably the one role in the pitch where you have two gamers however it is one position. When you see what he does when he comes in, he stabilises Liam Scales or whoever he’s been playing with.

“He spent two years without a doubt taking part in with Starfelt and they had a notable connection, wonderful speed. Very little received in behind them.

“If you’re no longer having to run in in the back of so plenty then it skill you’re on the attack more. But, too frequently this season, he hasn’t been there, so teams have possibly been getting up the facets a little bit more.

“Having him back actually solidifies that and gives self assurance to the team. It’s virtually necessary for us to maintain him fit.”

Rangers acrobatics by Sutton cause laughter, but the Celtic hero refuses to respond to the question about the title

Sutton used to be underneath the kosh to admit he fancies Rangers for the title – however he just would not do it, to Robbie Savage’s dismay.

Chris Sutton had Robbie Savage in stitches live on radio – because he would not tell Rangers fans what they wanted to hear.

The Celtic hero will be on Sky Sports punditry duty on Sunday as Celtic look to cut the hole lower back down to two points after Gers hit Hearts for 5 on Saturday. At one factor this season it had appeared as if the title would be heading again to Parkhead, however it’s now the Ibrox aspect who are hot favourites with fans and punters after a excellent revival below Philippe Clement.

With the Glasgow still to face twice, though, each nonetheless maintain it inside their very own hands. That’s actually the noise coming out of Celtic where Brendan Rodgers is refusing to panic no matter the dramatic overhaul because Michael Beale used to be disregarded lower back in October. And it was once a similar vibe from Sutton who was once pressed on who he thinks will win the title.

He joined Savage on their BBC Radio five Live show on Saturday night and his co-host tried desperately to get him to admit he fancies Rangers to win the title. But Sutton had him in stitches with the gymnastics he pulled off to keep away from answering the query directly.

The former Parkhead striker did admit it was once ‘Rangers’ to lose’ and Savage notion he had him pinned when he said “it appears like it is over…” however Sutton then shortly clarified his point by means of adding “…or at least Rangers followers surely assume so.”

Savage asked the query a couple of times, no longer blissful with Sutton’s responses, but he solely went as far as to say: “At this moment in time, they’re favourites.” And a laughing Savage then advised him: “What a pathetic character (you are).”

His mouth is bigger than his club – Minnow’s manager criticizes Celtic

Celtic have been scalded by a footballing counterpart (cough)for being unwilling to be involved in an Atlantic League within European football. The assaults got here from the mouthy Shelbourne FC’s Vice-Chairman, Andrew Doyle, who has insisted that Celtic extra usually are content material in being top of the pile in Scotland and also-rans in European competition.

This is nothing new of course, as there have been rumblings for many years about Celtic leaving Scottish soccer to be a part of the English Premier League or some improvised European league involving groups of a similar stature who are starved of greater revenues because they play in uncompetitive home football. It has in no way come to fruition at any stage and it looks like it in no way will in any case.

With the disparity between the top five leagues and the rest developing at a fast charge with every passing year, the chasm that exists is on exhibit almost each yr in the UEFA Champions League group stages, which is why they determined to change the format from crew tiers to a league model. Not that this will significantly advantage groups such as Celtic however, as it’s merely to keep the giants of European football content that while longer and stall the onwards push for a European Super League.

Doyle published it kind of already is that way presently, with teams from smaller nations simply unable to compete with Manchester City, Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich on a everyday basis. The Shelbourne executive has mentioned the solely way to bridge the gap would be an progressive thought such as a cross-border league with teams from one of a kind international locations competing.

When requested whether or not Celtic should be involved in those plans, he stated: “Yes it could, of course, but Celtic would have to desire to be aggressive in Europe and my bet is they’re perfectly comfortable being at the pinnacle of a depreciating SPFL invariably and then being perennially uncompetitive in the Champions League.

“It’s a gravy educate and they’re on it. The new UEFA Champions League layout is even higher for them – extra European games equals even more European money for them. So lengthy as the contemporary device remains and Scotland’s place in the UEFA access listing stays incredibly high, Celtic are most unlikely to go for it. I think they’ll be very joyful to continue winning the Premiership greater years than not, where they’ll gain automatic access to the round of 32 and then get hockeyed there, but nonetheless get all that European cash,” he said to Scottish Daily Mail.

“That, of course, ensures that Scottish football remains hopelessly uncompetitive, because no one can match Celtic’s cash. Our structure would have exceeded all sensible UEFA standards due to the fact it benefited all stakeholders, now not simply Celtic and (the)Rangers, in Scotland’s case. The debate shouldn’t be whether there’s a fantastic league or no notable league.

“It’s whether or not UEFA or some other birthday celebration operates a revised model of the existing exceptional league, with extra competition and larger gain to all. The Champions League is already UEFA’s very personal great league. The champions of some countries, Ireland, for instance have never even performed in the damn thing, ever. So, of course, the device is broken. Completely broken.”

Paul Gillespie

“He Doesn’t Rate Them” – Pundit Says Celtic Duo Are Not Rodgers Signings

In a recent dissection of Celtic’s poor method in the switch market, the conversation has moved to how man players in the door over the past eight months have been simply players Rodgers wanted.

The club’s strategy to player acquisitions and departures has been under the microscope, specifically following the surprising retention of Gustaf Lagerbielke, regardless of anticipation of his exit. Lagerbielke, notably, has yet to make an look in the squad since his cross was known as off, an incidence that has no longer long past overlooked among the Celtic support.

In January, Rodgers and Celtic allowed players, including Marco Tilio, who has due to the fact that joined Melbourne FC on a mortgage spell, Hyeokkyu Kwon, who made the switch to St Mirren in Paisley, to hyperlink up with Stephen Robinson’s side, and the aforementioned Lagerbielke had one foot out the door, three men who only signed in the summer.

11th February 2024; St Mirren Park, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland, Scottish Cup Football, St Mirren versus Celtic; Hyeokkyu Kwon of St Mirren on loan from Celtic takes a seat in the stand

Shock jock Ewan Cameron weighed in on the depend throughout his appearance on the Big Scottish Football Podcast.

Cameron posited that Rodgers has had little to no influence on who has come in the door to this point, and whilst Cameron is anybody we don’t normally agree with, the statistics seem to talk for themselves.

7th February 2024; Easter Road, Edinburgh, Scotland: Scottish Premiership Football, Hibernian versus Celtic; Daizen Maeda of Celtic and Maik Nawrocki of Celtic arrive for the match

Cameron’s analysis suggests a disconnect between Rodgers and acquisitions, citing their scant taking part in time as evidence, speakme about Lagerbielke and Nawrocki he said: “They’re really no longer Brendan Rodgers’ signings… He doesn’t fee them,” Cameron stated, hinting at a possible divergence in approach between Rodgers and the scouting department, with the latter possibly having more impact over these decisions.

Right now, due to the fact of injury, we have two players in the coronary heart of defence Stephen Welsh and Liam Scales who couldn’t get a sport over the previous two seasons while Celtic hoovered up silverware. Rodgers starting each or even one of them over both Nawrocki or Lagerbielke says a lot.

‘Needs to be better’: Paul Hartley predicts Brendan Rodgers’ chances of winning the championship at Celtic

Celtic are in a title race that may want to go to the wire, and Brendan Rodgers will need to navigate some complicated challenges to ensure his aspect are topped champions.

As matters stand, the Bhoys are taking part in catch-up following a sequence of activities closing weekend that led Rangers to trap top spot in the Scottish Premiership ahead of the modern-day round of fixtures.

Rodgers’ side dropped the ball in opposition to Kilmarnock at home, surrendering two factors in a feeble manner courtesy of David Watson’s header at the death.

Nevertheless, the show have to go on for Celtic, who tour to face Motherwell this Sunday at Fir Park in a must-win game, factoring in the context of the title race.

Willie Collum has been appointed referee for the clash, which will be live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Football from 12 pm sharp.

Heading into proceedings, the Hoops may also be as many as 5 points at the back of if situations go with the flow in a positive route elsewhere. However, there is no margin for error, regardless of occurrences outdoor our control.

Paul Hartley has his say on Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers

Taking a trip down memory lane, former Celtic midfielder Paul Hartley found himself in a similar quandary to his historic club’s contemporary occasions inside his two profitable title-winning campaigns at Parkhead.

The 47-year-old has had his say on whether the Bhoys can claw lower back the two-point deficit they need to overcome under Rodgers.

Speaking to The Scottish Sun, Hartley believes that Irishman is the ‘ideal man to settle things down’ over the coming weeks, comparing the scenario to his own experiences beneath Gordon Strachan.

He stated: “Brendan won’t panic. He is far too correct a manager. He was once very truthful after the Kilmarnock game last Saturday and admitted Celtic didn’t put in the overall performance he desired or expected.

“But he has properly gamers and he is the ideal man to settle matters down again. Brendan has won so plenty in his career, and he will stay calm and clear. Gordon (Strachan) used to be the equal in 2008 — he made things genuinely simple

“We knew it used to be a case of struggle and fighting to get the wins. Myself and Barry Robson performed together in midfield towards Motherwell and it worked well. We gained that game 4-1 and it used to be a real turning point.

“We had to play Rangers twice soon after,  and we gained each of them. Suddenly, we had the momentum in the title race, and we never seemed back. Brendan will be aware of that Celtic will need to be better shifting forward, but there is a long way to go this season.”

Celtic need to stay calm in the face of growing pressure

Realistically, there is usually an aspect of stress at Celtic due to the exceedingly high requirements held at Parkhead.

Nevertheless, prevailing is all that matters proper now, and three points on Sunday ought to assist breed some self assurance to take into a run of climactic fixtures.

Five league matches continue to be before the Bhoys journey to face Rangers at Ibrox on April 7th, making it imperative that Rodgers’ guys don’t drop any extra useless points.

Should they build some momentum in the next weeks, there may also nevertheless be a likelihood they can warranty the future of the Scottish Premiership title will be in their very own hands.

Chris Sutton ends Happy Clapper live on radio as he witnesses the Celtic “fear factor” vanish before his eyes

Sutton believes Rodgers has to raise the can for horrific outcomes and wasn’t having the defence that they had been pinnacle of the league until today.

Chris Sutton put the blame for Celtic’s descent closer to crisis at Brendan Rodgers’ feet – and reckons everyone who doesn’t recognize where fans are coming from absolutely does not get the Scottish game.

The Parkhead membership drew with Kilmarnock yesterday and allowed Rangers the risk to go clear on their personal at the top of the Premiership today. Their rivals obliged, beating St Johnstone 3-0 and with Celtic having as soon as regarded so in manage of the title race, it’s now Gers who are favourites to go on and carry it in May.

Discontent has been brewing in Glasgow’s east give up for a while with followers feeling the club have sat still. Much of the frustration until now has been directed at the board for failing to invest but now there is a real feeling Rodgers is dramatically underperforming with a squad that have to be doing better.

Sutton was requested for his ideas on the count number on BBC Radio five Live and he sympathised with fans getting on Rodgers’ back. He said: “There’s a lot of unhappiness among the fanbase about Celtic now not spending a massive quantity of money, however my point is Brendan Rodgers should be doing better domestically than he is at this moment in time with the gamers he has available.”

That was when host Robbie Savage cut in, pointing out they have been pinnacle all season until Rangers took over on Sunday. But Sutton wasn’t having that as he blasted back: “They’ve been papering over the cracks with their performances. You do not pretty apprehend Scottish football, 2nd is last. You can not be behind in Glasgow. There are Celtic followers out there now who assume they can’t perhaps win the league. I do not always agree with that due to the fact there’s a lengthy way to go…”

This was where fan Paul was once added into the conversation and he agreed with Sutton. He did however add that they have no threat of winning the title enjoying like they did towards Killie – and raised the point that Rodgers should be able to do extra with the present day crop of players, many of whom have regressed under his tutelage.

Sutton replied: “This season, Celtic have dropped so many points domestically. What would worry me about yesterday is that Kilmarnock had greater pictures than Celtic in their very own back yard. There’s no longer a worry issue any more when groups home teams play Celtic. They don’t worry them, they fancy their chances.

“People can smartphone in and tell me if I’m wrong, however I don’t take into account the closing time that happened. You look at durations this season, away to Aberdeen, away to Hibs, Kilmarnock 2d half. Teams are enjoying Celtic off the park. That is the fear and that, domestically, falls on the manager.”

Joe Hart of Celtics is candid and believes there will be “difficult” questions after Kilmarnock’s draw

Celtic goalkeeper Joe Hart used to be one of the few gamers to get away with skip marks in the Bhoys’ 1-1 draw at home to Kilmarnock yesterday.

The 36-year-old earned a in shape rating of 7.9/10 for his exploits, making five saves and completing 30 of his 35 attempted passes on what turned out to be a dreary day at Parkhead [Sofascore].

At present, the four-time Golden Glove winner has an uncertain future in Glasgow, given that his contract expires at the stop of the campaign.

Nevertheless, Hart appears decided to give the whole thing to declare silverware in what may want to be his remaining season at Celtic, leading via example seeing that the turn of the year.

His commitment also can’t be questioned. Back in January, Brendan Rodgers revealed that the skilled wide variety one has been living north of the border without his family during his stay at the club.

Rodgers shed some mild on his future closing month, stating: “We haven’t spoken about it (what occurs next). At that age, I think he’s simply glad to be playing. Joe’s family is down south so he’s proven brilliant commitment to be up here.”

Granted, there are likely higher goalkeepers on hand in the world of football than Hart and sentiment shouldn’t be reserved when due diligence takes place surrounding his attainable successor.

However, his mind-set is 2nd to none, and he will go down as a fantastic servant when he passes via the Parkhead doorways for the last time.

Joe Hart makes frank admission as Celtic draw with Kilmarnock

In the aftermath of the Bhoys’ disappointing stalemate with Kilmarnock, Hart didn’t mince his phrases when analysing his side’s performance.

Giving some trustworthy answers, the Shrewsbury-born man admitted Celtic didn’t deserve three points and indicated some ‘difficult questions’ would be asked amongst the crew in days to follow.

Hart cited [Celtic FC YouTube]: “We almost managed to walk away with three points in a sport where we didn’t play specifically well, however I assume conceding the late intention solely highlights it wasn’t a notable overall performance and we probable didn’t deserve the win.”

He then added: “We had been hoping to get over the line as an alternative than dictating the game; the tempo, it wasn’t there in the final 20 minutes, which is the commercial enterprise end of the match where we assume to dominate, however we didn’t today, and Kilmarnock stayed in it and received the result.”

When requested about how the Celtic squad will look to recover from the result, Hart finished with the aid of saying: “You discuss about it, you highlight it, you ask people questions, some challenging questions and see what answers people are going to give, who’s willing to be there in the large moments, who wants it?

“That’s for all of us to seem to be at ourselves in the mirror. There’s a long way to go; there’s lots we can nevertheless gain this season, and with challenging work and dedication and every single one of us pulling in the same direction, we nevertheless consider we can do it.”

Joe Hart’s remarks surrounding Celtic stand up to scrutiny

Anyone who took in the game the day gone by could’ve identified that Celtic were searching to grasp in towards Kilmarnock as an alternative than having an urgency to put the recreation to bed, which is regarding in itself.

Not for the first time this season, the Bhoys went into their shell and have been punished by means of a tender purpose late on after failing to do the fundamentals when it mattered.

This isn’t a signal of a crew that is outfitted to go all the way in the title race, even though we will need to wait and see if Rodgers can get a higher tune out of the players over the coming weeks.

Amidst a “chorus of boos,” a BBC Pundit described one Celtic player as “terrific.”

Celtic’s Struggles Continue: Joe Hart’s Heroics Amidst Frustration

Celtic’s struggles persist as they drop crucial points at home with a 1-1 draw against Kilmarnock, putting their top spot in the Scottish Premiership at risk. Despite being top of the league, the team is facing criticism from frustrated fans, and Brendan Rodgers emphasizes the need for consistency to address their recent dip in form.

Joe Hart’s Heroics Acknowledged

Amidst the disappointment, goalkeeper Joe Hart receives praise for making two “terrific” stops against Kilmarnock. BBC Sport journalist Kheredine Idessane highlights Hart’s crucial saves, particularly from Liam Donnelly, preventing the visitors from leaving with all three points.

Home Points Dropped and Fan Frustration

The recurring theme of dropping points at home leads to frustration among the Celtic faithful, despite the team retaining its top position. The chorus of boos from the home fans signals their discontent with the recent performances, adding pressure on Rodgers and the players to address the issues.

Celtic’s Struggle and Rodgers’ Responsibility

Celtic’s struggles are evident, and Rodgers faces the challenge of rejuvenating the team’s form. While injuries to key players may have played a role, Rodgers cannot escape blame as the team has looked less convincing than during Ange Postecoglou’s tenure. The defensive vulnerabilities and a lack of chances created contribute to the team’s recent shaky performances.

Pressure on Top Position and Manager’s Accountability

Having led the table for a significant period, Celtic now face the prospect of Rangers overtaking them if they win their upcoming game. The pressure is mounting on Rodgers to address the team’s issues and bring back the consistency that characterized their early-season success. The acknowledgment of struggles and fan frustration emphasizes the need for decisive actions to secure Celtic’s position at the top and rejuvenate their title aspirations.

‘He just looks short’: Mark Wilson claims the 22-year-old simply doesn’t appear good enough for Celtic

Celtic’s Challenging Season

The current season has brought an abundance of discussion surrounding Celtic’s performance, and upon closer inspection, there are several mitigating factors contributing to their fluctuating form.

1. Defensive Instability:

At the onset of the season, Brendan Rodgers faced a considerable setback with a series of horrific injuries, preventing the formation of a settled back four. The constant need to tinker with the defensive lineup has been a persistent challenge throughout the campaign.

2. Transfer Woes:

The summer transfer window highlighted issues with recruitment, failing to adequately replace key players such as Jota, Carl Starfelt, and Aaron Mooy. This deficiency has undoubtedly impacted the team’s overall composition and effectiveness.

3. Player Quality Debate:

Amidst the discourse on Celtic’s performance, there arises a pertinent argument regarding the overall quality of some players within the squad. Are there individuals who simply don’t meet the standards required for the club’s success?

4. Hyeongyu Oh’s Struggles:

One player subjected to scrutiny is South Korean international striker Hyeongyu Oh. Mark Wilson, a former Celtic defender, expressed his reservations about Oh’s suitability for the team, especially in comparison to other options.

Wilson commented, “He’s got the players that can fit into different styles, different systems. Kyogo’s one of them. He’s now got a target man that you can put up there that’s, I think, a better bet than [Hyeongyu] Oh.”

Wilson’s observation highlights concerns about Oh’s performance, particularly noting his perceived shortcomings during recent matches.

5. Competition for Striking Position:

The arrival of Adam Idah and his apparent preference over Oh in partnering with Kyogo Furuhashi raises questions about Oh’s future role within the team. Idah’s acquisition indicates a shift in dynamics, leaving Oh with a challenge to convince Brendan Rodgers of his capability to contribute meaningfully.

In conclusion, Celtic’s season is a complex interplay of injuries, recruitment struggles, and debates over player quality. Hyeongyu Oh, in particular, faces an uphill battle to secure his place in the first team, with competition intensifying and scrutiny on individual performances. Only time will reveal whether these challenges will be overcome and if Celtic can reclaim their former glory.

Celtic bid for ‘Outstanding’ £15m striker

Celtic’s Summer Transfer Plans: Potential Move for Che Adams

This summer is anticipated to be pivotal for Celtic in terms of transfer activity, with Brendan Rodgers keen to enhance the squad’s quality. While the focus in the previous transfer window was on securing a striker, the impending return of Adam Idah to Norwich City from his loan stint leaves Rodgers in need of a new solution. Rather than paying the £3 million fee for Idah, Rodgers is considering a potential move for 27-year-old Southampton striker Che Adams, who will be a free agent at the end of the season.

Adams’ Profile and Versatility

Che Adams, with 95 career goals and 37 assists in 395 games, brings a wealth of experience from his time in the Premier League and the Championship. His versatility is considered a valuable asset, having played various roles throughout his career, including as a lone striker, winger, and attacking midfielder. This adaptability aligns with Rodgers’ tactical preferences and could offer Celtic a multi-faceted attacking option.

International Experience and Playing Style

With 26 international caps, Adams brings ample experience at the international level. The Southampton striker’s physical strength, combined with exceptional pace, makes him suitable for the target man role, a position Rodgers has been deploying Idah in recently. Adams’ ability to contribute to the counterattack could align well with Celtic’s playing style.

Financial Considerations

One of the advantages of pursuing Adams is the absence of a transfer fee, allowing Celtic to allocate funds toward wages. Currently earning £32,000 per week, Adams’ salary is deemed manageable, and Celtic could explore offering competitive wages to secure the services of the experienced forward. The potential move for Che Adams represents a strategic approach by Celtic to strengthen their attacking options while navigating the financial landscape of the transfer market.

Rejected offers: McAvennie discusses of a “huge” talent on the Celtic bench that Rodgers will unleash

The player has been attracting plenty of pastime from England.

There have been some high-profile exits from Celtic during the January switch window, possibly most notably David Turnbull’s move to Championship facet Cardiff City. Elsewhere, Yosuke Ideguchi sealed a everlasting return to Japan with Vissel Kobe, while Mikey Johnston joined Turnbull in the English second tier at West Brom (on loan).

One player who stayed at Parkhead, however, was James Forrest, despite receiving presents from six exclusive Championships golf equipment on the final day of the transfer window. The matter isn’t closed yet, though, with “several” Major League Soccer franchises eyeing up an out-of-window move. That interest stays “active” as severa suitors hold “close tabs” on his state of affairs in Glasgow.

McAvennie expects “huge” Forrest to stay

Speaking to Football Insider, former Celtic participant Frank McAvennie expressed self assurance that Forrest would figure out to remain with the Hoops, and continue to play a key role as a substitute for Brendan Rodgers as they chase Scottish Premiership glory.

“I don’t think Forrest would choose to depart Celtic. He’s been at Celtic for a lengthy time and he’s been on respectable money for a long time – I assume he’s settled. He’s financially secure and it’s his testimonial year so I can’t see him going.

“He can nonetheless do a job for Celtic coming on from the bench and he’s the type of participant you favor at your disposal, which is large for Brendan. You have to offload players however I assume you comprehend what you get with James.

“I suppose he will finish his career at Celtic. If he was to leave, it would be with everyone’s blessing. I’ve not constantly agreed with the way he plays football, however he’s been an brilliant servant to the club.”

Celtic icon Forrest can nonetheless produce massive moments

There’s no disputing Forrest’s fame as a Celtic legend. He’s played a whopping 483 video games for the club after graduating from their academy, extra than any player who’s nevertheless energetic in the game. Within that group, only Leigh Griffiths (123) has scored extra than his 104, and he’s also the solely one to surpass a century of assists (101).

When he does in the end retire, the 32-year-old will do so with a giant trophy cabinet, having received eleven Scottish titles, seven Scottish Cups and seven Scottish League Cups for the duration of his career. At the character level, he was named the country’s player of the year in 2018/19 after supporting his aspect win a treble treble.

This season, he is had to be content material with more of a back-up role, beginning simply two league games. He’s come off the bench 13 times, 2d only to Oh Hyeon-gyu (16) in the Celtic squad, but did make his mark via discovering the internet in the away wins over Ross County and St Johnstone late last year. He ought to still produce one or two key moments earlier than the season is out, and he remains under contract for every other 18 months yet.

How the Celtic midfielder is able to flourish despite external noise thanks to Cristiano Ronaldo’s input

Paulo Bernardo

THIS has been a demanding season for Paulo Bernardo for a range of distinct reasons.

The Portuguese midfielder, who joined Celtic on a season-long loan from Benfica in his place of origin again in September, took some time to pressure his way into the Scottish champions’ first team.

Manager Brendan Rodgers only gave him an prolonged run when his membership mates Reo Hatate and Tomoki Iwata had been dominated out of motion via injuries.

Since organising himself as a normal starter, the 22-year-old has had to deal with severe media criticism of the Parkhead club’s performances as nicely as occasional unrest in the stands.

Yet, Bernardo is not, just like his legendary countryman Cristiano Ronaldo, the type of character to shy away from a challenge.

He grew up, like so many football-daft kids in his hometown and around the world, idolising the former Sporting Lisbon, Manchester United, Real Madrid and Juventus forward.

But he continually marvelled at the determination that CR7 showed to attain and continue to be at the very pinnacle of the international game just as plenty as his technical ability, football intelligence and bodily prowess.

So Bernardo was never, having witnessed a child from an impoverished historical past in Madeira become one of the greatest footballers of all-time, going to let himself get downhearted by terrible comments from pundits or boos from the crowd.

“Ronaldo is honestly incredible,” he said. “Do I see him as a role model? Of course. It is his intellectual strength. He is like an idol to each and every player.

“We all seem up to him. It is possibly a bit much to count on to gain all the matters that he has finished and is still doing.

“But he is an notion to every player. He came from nothing and he succeeded and done so much. We continually look to him and try to do our exceptional as well.”

Bernardo, who endeared himself to Celtic followers substantially when he opened the scoring in the cinch Premiership win over Rangers at Parkhead in December, used to be delighted when Portugal had been drawn in the equal Nations League team as Scotland in Paris ultimate week.

Ronaldo, who has a world file 205 worldwide caps to his name, is 39 now and is plying his exchange at Al Nassr in Saudi Arabia. Will he nevertheless be involved when the event receives underway in the autumn? His compatriot will not be in the slightest bit surprised if he is.

“It’s a very interesting draw with Portugal taking part in Scotland!” he said. “The boys haven’t said too much, but I am positive we will be talking about it nearer the time. It will be a excellent recreation to see.

“Will Ronaldo be playing? Probably yes! You in no way know. He’s 39 however he keeps going. I don’t be aware of if I will be taking part in at that age. I’ll need to look after my physique like he does.”

Bernardo, who acquitted himself admirably alongside his captain Callum McGregor in the Champions League team video games towards Atletico Madrid, Feyenoord and Lazio this term, has represented Portugal at each age-group stage and is currently a member of their under-21 squad alongside with Rangers striker Fabio Silva.

He appreciates that forcing his way into the senior team in future will be extraordinarily difficult. Manager Roberto Martinez can deploy the likes of Bruno Fernandes of Manchester United, Ruben Neves of Al Hillal and Vitinha of Paris Saint-Germain in his function at the moment. However, it is a exact long-term goal and drives him on every day in training and at some point of matches.

“It’s a very sturdy group of gamers coming thru with Portugal right now,” he said. “But I have always dreamt about taking part in for the national team. It is an ambition of mine and it is additionally a huge motivation to get to that stage and play for my country.”

Bernardo’s most important center of attention at the moment, though, is ensuring Celtic, who will be overtaken at the top of the Premiership tonight if their town rivals Rangers beat Ross County by way of three goals at Ibrox, maintain the Scottish title and Scottish Cup this season.

He helped the treble winners to win their challenging cup tie with St Mirren 2-0 in Paisley on Sunday and book their vicinity in the quarter-finals of the Scottish Gas-sponsored countrywide cup competition.

However, he is adamant they can perform even higher in the coming weeks and months and is determined to stay involved and help them do so. He burdened that no one in the squad is downbeat about their potentialities of touchdown silverware and playing a profitable 2023/24 campaign.

“We have a long season with ups and downs,” he said. “We simply have to stick together, the players, the coaches and the fans, hold going and preserve improving. We’ve had some injuries, however I suppose we are doing pretty well. We simply need to take our opportunities in the front of goal.

“We are doing some matters well and there are some things we want to improve. Sometimes we have wished two extra possibilities to score one purpose and that makes matters more difficult. We seem to be at the matters we are doing correct and also the matters that are now not so good.

“It’s always correct to play. The self belief tiers go high and we enhance a great deal extra in the video games than simply in training.”

Paul Lambert can’t help but laugh at the hysteria of the fans due to the “strange” Celtic crisis element

Lambert Laughs off Celtic Crisis Talk, Backs Rodgers to Rebound

Introduction: Lambert’s Confidence in Rodgers Amid growing pressure on Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers, former player Paul Lambert finds amusement in fans labeling it a crisis. Lambert is confident that Rodgers, with his experience and track record, will navigate through the challenges and lead Celtic back to success despite recent setbacks.

Perceived Regression and Recruitment Concerns Celtic’s recent dip in form and a perceived regression from the dominating days under Ange Postecoglou have fueled criticism. Some fans have expressed concerns about a scattergun approach to recruitment and inconsistent success with signings, contributing to the scrutiny on Rodgers.

Lambert’s Assurance: Rodgers Has Been Here Before Lambert, who played for Celtic for nine years, believes Rodgers has the experience and resilience to handle the pressure. He dismisses claims of a crisis, stating, “He’s done it before, and he’ll do it again.” Lambert acknowledges the intense scrutiny at Celtic, emphasizing that one bad pass can quickly escalate matters, but Rodgers, in his view, will have no problem navigating through it.

European Performance and Financial Constraints Rodgers has faced criticism for Celtic’s poor record in European competitions, especially after their exit from another Champions League campaign without threatening the top two places. Lambert points out the financial constraints, noting that Celtic can’t compete with the budgets of certain teams. He attended key European matches, emphasizing that Celtic is not far off from competing at a higher level but lacks a bit of quality.

Financial Disparity and Potential Superpower Lambert acknowledges that Celtic, given the same financial resources as other teams, especially in England, could become an “unbelievable superpower” due to the club’s size and potential. He underscores the financial limitations that Celtic faces compared to clubs with more significant resources, emphasizing that with comparable budgets, Celtic could achieve remarkable success.

Conclusion: Lambert’s Belief in Rodgers and Celtic’s Potential Paul Lambert’s laughter at the notion of a crisis at Celtic reflects his confidence in Brendan Rodgers. Despite recent challenges, Lambert believes Rodgers will guide the team through the turbulent times. The discussion also touches on the financial constraints Celtic faces in European competitions, with Lambert envisioning significant success if the club had comparable resources. As the scrutiny continues, Lambert’s assurance and understanding of the Celtic environment provide a unique perspective on the ongoing narrative surrounding the club.

“For me,” David Friel predicts between Celtics and Rangers who will win the league this season

Adam Idah: The X-Factor in Celtic’s Title Bid

Introduction: Tension in the Title Race The Scottish Premiership title race is shaping up to be a nail-biter this season, with Celtic surrendering a ten-point lead before Christmas and allowing Rangers to close in. While the media and pundits in Scotland relish the competition, Celtic fans are incensed at the ease with which Brendan Rodgers’ side relinquished their commanding lead.

Celtic’s Perch and Signs of a Turnaround Despite faltering performances, Celtic currently tops the league. The recent Scottish Cup victory over St Mirren has sparked hope that the team might have turned a corner. However, uncertainty looms over their ability to defend the title and secure the lucrative £60 million Champions League spot.

David Friel’s Title Prediction: The Adam Idah Factor Pundit and journalist David Friel shared his insights on Superscoreboard, predicting the potential title winner for this season. Despite acknowledging Celtic’s recent struggles, Friel believes they still possess more quality at the top end. He pointed out the heavier schedule and injuries faced by Rangers, suggesting that Celtic might gain an edge. Friel highlighted the impact of one summer signing by Rodgers, stating, “Adam Idah coming in could make the difference as well.”

Adam Idah’s Immediate Impact: Goals and Bottle Amidst debates about the deal that brought Adam Idah to Celtic, the on-loan Norwich striker has made an immediate impact. With two goals in three appearances, Idah showcased his composure by converting two penalties against Hibs. Beyond the scoreline, his performances against Aberdeen and St Mirren demonstrated a refreshing and versatile option in Rodgers’ attacking arsenal.

Linkup Play with Kyogo: A Winning Formula? One aspect that stands out is Idah’s fruitful linkup play with Kyogo, contributing to Celtic’s opening goal against St Mirren. This partnership offers a promising alternative for Rodgers as the league title race enters its decisive phase. The Hoops faithful anticipates that this dynamic duo could play a pivotal role in securing crucial points in the remaining fixtures.

Conclusion: Adam Idah – Catalyst for Celtic’s Title Aspirations As the tension escalates in the title race, Adam Idah emerges as a potential catalyst for Celtic’s aspirations. Friel’s prediction hinges on the Irish striker’s ability to maintain his impressive start and provide a unique dimension to Rodgers’ attacking strategies. With the league’s final stretch approaching, all eyes are on Idah to see if he can indeed be the X-factor that propels Celtic to championship glory.

“Just not working”: According to a pundit, the £12 million player isn’t content at Celtic anymore

Concerns Surrounding Liel Abada’s Form at Celtic

The recent form of Liel Abada has sparked concerns among Celtic fans, raising questions about the Israeli international’s performance since his return from injury and dealing with off-field issues.

Change in Abada’s Performance

Once a creative force under Ange Postecoglou, Abada’s recent outings have left fans yearning for the dynamic player they enjoyed in his first two seasons. Pundit Gordon Dalziel expressed his observations on Clyde Superscoreboard, suggesting that Abada doesn’t seem happy at Celtic anymore, possibly influenced by a long-term injury and off-field challenges.

Doubts Over Abada’s Happiness

Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers acknowledged Abada’s struggles, mentioning the player’s difficulties at the club. Despite receiving support, doubts linger over Abada’s future at Celtic, with concerns about his readiness for the current pressure situation.

Impact on Transfer Value

Once valued at over £12 million in a recent football study, Abada’s current situation could impact his market value. With clubs potentially seeking a bargain due to his reported unhappiness, the £3.5 million-rated winger might face challenges if negotiations arise in the transfer market.

Hope and Understanding from Celtic Fans

Celtic supporters, having witnessed Abada’s prowess, especially against rivals like Rangers, hope for the player to remain at the club. While understanding the complexities surrounding his situation, fans would prefer a fair fee for Abada, especially considering his commitment through signing a new deal with the club last summer.

As speculation and discussions regarding Abada’s future continue, the Celtic faithful remain invested in the hope that the talented winger can rediscover his form and contribute positively to the team’s success.

‘Spoiled’ Celtic fans are going through Rangers actuality take a look at as pundit senses new Rodgers tactic to stem the tide

Kenny Miller reckons Celtic fans have been ‘spoiled’ through their success over the ultimate decade and a half – and wonders if they will purchase into the ‘siege mentality’ Brendan Rodgers is trying to create.

Celtic have been heavy favourites to see off Rangers in the early section of the season, with Rodgers returned at the helm and Michael Beale struggling to get things going. Philippe Clement’s arrival even though has helped to level the taking part in subject and simply three factors separate the two groups – with Rangers understanding they can go top with a convincing win over Ross County in the course of the week.

The Hoops have become accustomed to triumphing the league having taken the title in eleven of the final 12 seasons – Steven Gerrard’s charge to glory in 2020/21 the solely blemish on that impeccable latest record. Miller although believes Rodgers has sensed that changing and is attempting to construct a ‘siege mentality’ to hold his crew on top.

Stephen Robinson in Derek Adams takedown as Ross County ranter served it straight from special angledailyrecord
He stated on Clyde 1 SSB: “I do assume Celtic fans have been spoiled over the years for the success of the league titles, cups, trebles. Now they’ve received a actual task and they want to live up to that, stand up to it and strive to continue to supply success.

“They’ve now bought a rival with a man in cost that are chasing them but there is that siege mentality you feel Brendan would possibly be attempting to create. But it has come from within.

“In Glasgow, unfortunately, there normally is anyone getting it in the neck and any one being praised. Even though consequences propose Celtic have been doing well, they’ve been on the receiving cease of the poor facet of the Glasgow at the moment.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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