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Celtic Fc captain 30 years-old Callum McGregor reveals one of the major problem in the club right now

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After suffering a loss of points for the seventh time in this season against Kilmarnock in the Scottish Premiership yesterday, Celtic have a lot of questions to answer.

After failing to capitalize on their opportunity to gain a three-point lead at the top of the table, the team coached by Brendan Rodgers is now in a position to move up to second place in the standings if they are able to pull off a victory over St. Johnstone later today.

Kyogo Furuhashi took advantage of a rare instance of creative ingenuity from the team that now holds the league title. He scored a fantastic goal by heading the ball past Will Dennis after Anthony Ralston had provided a cross that was perfectly placed.

In spite of this, the hosts’ shoddy defense ultimately proved to be a costly mistake, as Alexandro Bernabei was unable to stop David Watson at the back post, which allowed the 19-year-old to score a goal in stoppage time.


Celtic Fc captain 30 years-old Callum McGregor reveals one of the major problem in the club right now

It is not going to get you very far in a title battle if you let results slip in the dying embers, and some Celtic fans made their displeasure known by booing loudly at full-time. This was in response to yet another subpar performance from their team this season.

At this time, it is not evident whether this team has the stomach for the fight for the league title; in the meantime, standards have dropped through the roof ever since Rodgers was chosen as the head coach in the summer of last year, for whatever reason.

In this interview, Callum McGregor offers insight on what Celtic football is “missing.”
The Celtic team is unquestionably performing well behind expectations in their pursuit of the league championship, and there is a lack of connection between the players that are now on the field.

Callum McGregor, the captain of the club, has been through the process numerous times throughout the course of lengthy and drawn-out seasons. As a result, he might know more than most people about what it takes to ensure that his team gets back to winning ways.

During his post-match remarks, the Scotland international shed some insight on the reasons why his team is currently in a precarious position.

In an interview with the Daily Record, McGregor said, “There’s something lacking. I am certain that I will discover the solution to that problem. I will not stop looking for the answer to that issue until I have exhausted all possible avenues.

It is untenable for us to continue to put ourselves in that predicament. The Celtics and the Rangers are the only two teams that differ from one another in terms of momentum.

The other side is experiencing a poor period in which their confidence is down and there is a little bit of an aura surrounding the place. On the other hand, one side is full of confidence and cheering every tackle and throw-in. When it comes to fixing that, it is up to us as gamers. You may rest assured that if you do solve it, the entire situation will be different.

It’s not the first time I’ve gone there. A single outcome has the potential to alter everything and the thought process. We have twelve games to change that around. Without a shadow of a doubt, if we are able to turn things around, we will still be able to continue on and have a successful season.

An important turning point in Celtic’s season has arrived at this point.
The fact that Celtic have not been able to put up regular performances in the league over the past few months is something that anyone who has been keeping up with developments at Parkhead this term is aware of.

Putting aside the victory over Rangers in the derby, it is difficult to recall a large number of situations in which the Bhoys were able to convincingly turn someone over throughout the season. Only a few examples come to mind.

While Celtic are currently in a position where they are merely treading water in their pursuit of the title, there are still twelve league matches left to salvage the situation.

The team that Rodgers is leading will travel to Fir Park to play Motherwell the following Sunday. This is a match in which they will have no room for mistake because Rangers will be playing the day before, and they will not settle for anything less than three points.







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