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An Italian reporter reveals the information he has received regarding Celtic supporters following an embarrassing Champions League incident.
After an embarrassing Champions League incident, an Italian reporter discloses the information he has received regarding Celtic supporters.
It is possible to argue that Celtic are quite content with their current Champions League standings.
Brendan Rodgers’ team is currently 20th in the league table, three points behind fifth-placed Atalanta, and in a play-off position with three games remaining.
Next, Celtic will face Dinamo Zagreb in Croatia, followed by a home match against Young Boys, who are currently at the bottom of the league. Finally, Celtic will embark on an exciting journey to Aston Villa.
The Bhoys will be betting on themselves to win at least two of those matches, and then you never know what may happen in terms of a top-eight finish.
However, Celtic will be disappointed with their 1-1 draw against Club Brugge in their most recent match. Despite the fact that supporters would accept the result, they will still be disappointed due to the high expectations that were set before the game began.
Cameron Carter-Vickers’ own goal was an embarrassing moment for the player, and his first-half performance was very poor. He will likely want to forget it soon. However, there appears to be a “explanation” for it all. Gab Marcotti describes the volume as “freaking loud.”
Cameron Carter-Vickers’ own goal was influenced by Celtic supporters. One of the most advantageous aspects of the revised Champions League format is that it enhances Celtic’s likelihood of reaching the knockout stages. If that transpires – and it should –
it will enable Parkhead to demonstrate why it is likely the most exceptional stadium on European evenings.
In an interview with ESPN, Italian reporter Gab Marcotti discussed the Celtic supporters and their excessive volume.
He was informed that this noise was a contributing factor to Carter-Vickers’ own goal, as the players were unable to communicate with one another.
Marco to Cameron Carter-Vickers’ goal as “a horror goal to concede.” “Brugge, I actually believe that they are a positive team.It is effortless to underestimate them. ”
The intriguing aspect was that it was reported that the noise was so intense that they were unable to communicate.” You should visit YouTube to view this, but it is a pressing matter that is being carried out from the rear.
By the way, Celtic, who compete in the SPL, are not accustomed to being pressured. It is evident that they have made progress in this regard; however, Schmeichel continues to advance to receive the ball at the near post or just beyond it.
Carter-Vickers is unaware of his presence. They are engaged in a verbal argument and are shrieking at one another.
“I was informed that Celtic Park is exceedingly loud.” Those fans are exceedingly deafening.
Italian correspondent Gab Marcotti addressed the Celtic supporters’ excessive volume during an ESPN interview.
Carter-Vickers’ own goal was attributed to the commotion, which impeded the players’ ability to communicate with one another.Marcotti referred to Cameron Carter-Vickers’ goal as “a horror goal to concede.”
“Brugge, I actually believe that they are a positive team.” It is uncomplicated to underestimate them.The intriguing aspect was that it was reported that the din was so intense that they were unable to communicate.
“You should visit YouTube to view this, but it is a pressing matter that is being handled from the rear.” Celtic, who participate in the SPL, are not utilised to experiencing strain.
It is evident that they have made progress in this regard; however, Schmeichel continues to advance to receive the ball at the near post or just beyond it. Carter-Vickers is oblivious of his presence.
They are currently in a verbal dispute and are alternately screaming at one another. “I was informed that Celtic Park is exceedingly loud.” Those blowers are exceedingly loud.
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