Chris Sutton break silence and reacts after Celtic win red card appeal for 27-year-old Celtic forward Daizen Maeda to play the UEFA champions league match against Bayern Munich - soocer442
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Chris Sutton break silence and reacts after Celtic win red card appeal for 27-year-old Celtic forward Daizen Maeda to play the UEFA champions league match against Bayern Munich

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Fans of Celtic were very happy to hear that before their Champions League game against Bayern Munich.

After giving it some thought, Daizen Maeda didn’t need to play the whole game for Celtic against Raith Rovers in the Scottish Cup last weekend.

However, Brendan Rodgers did that because he knew his Japanese star player wouldn’t be able to play in Wednesday night’s first game of Celtic’s Champions League match against Bayern Munich.

Without a doubt, Maeda is Celtic’s best player this season. He scored a hat-trick against Raith Rovers…


Maeda is not only Celtic’s best player right now, but he may also be the Player of the Year in Scotland. This was making things less fun.

Then, on Monday night, Celtic brought the news that every fan wanted to read and hear.

Chris Sutton break silence and reactws after Celtic win red card appeal for 27-year-old Celtic forward Daizen Maeda to play the champions league match against Bayern Munich

Celtic win an appeal over Daizen Maeda’s red card, allowing him to play against Bayern Munich in the Champions League. The appeal was made days before the game against Bayern, and it was successful, reducing Maeda’s two-game ban to one.

Maeda will now be able to play in the first match and be ready to run around the pitch like a battery that never runs out.

It’s very important because this could mean the difference between Celtic going home empty-handed from the first game and going to Munich with a lead.

It was announced tonight by Celtic FC that its appeal of Daizen Maeda’s two-game suspension was successful. A club statement said, “The original suspension has been cut down to one match, which means Daizen can play on Wednesday at Celtic Park.”

The two words Chris Sutton used to respond to the Maeda news

As you might expect, word got out that Maeda was available, and Celtic fans were thrilled.

Many Parkhead fans were so happy about the news that they couldn’t hold back their excitement on social media.

He was pretty humble in his Twitter answer, which was just two words. Chris Sutton used to play striker.

When Maeda said she was free, Sutton wrote, “Good news.”







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