Chris Sutton responds to criticism from fans regarding a high-profile Celtic player, asserting that the incident against the Rangers should “put them right up.”

Chris Sutton responds to criticism from fans regarding a high-profile Celtic player, asserting that the incident against the Rangers should “put them right up.” In the aftermath of Sunday’s dismal Glasgow derby loss, Chris Sutton, as is customary, has said a great deal.

 

 


 

Celtic was 2-0 down against Rangers, but they fought back valiantly to tie the game at 2-2, thanks to goals from Japanese duo Daizen Maeda and Reo Hatate. Sutton criticised Nicolas Kuhn for his performance, but he also praised defender Maik Nawrocki for his strong performance after returning from cold storage for the match. The former Celtic striker also sneered at Rangers for exploiting their celebrations at the conclusion of the match,

 

 

 

 

despite the fact that the Bhoys remain 13 points ahead at the summit of the Premiership. Sutton targets those who question Callum McGregor’s abilities. McGregor was unable to participate as a result of a calf injury; however, there were Celtic supporters who were not particularly concerned. However, Sutton is of a completely opposite opinion and believes that McGregor was a significant loss for Celtic and Brendan Rodgers.

 

 

 

 

The Daily Record columnist has also taken aim at the Celtic supporters who have questioned McGregor’s abilities this season. He stated, “There has been a significant amount of fallout from Sunday, but a few things have remained with me.” For instance, the significance of Callum McGregor. “There are certain supporters who have expressed scepticism regarding the captain.

 

 

 

 

 

” They should be silenced immediately on Sunday. McGregor was a significant oversight, not only in terms of his leadership but also as a player. The ball was not being moved around with the same pace, and there were an excessive number of square balls and back passes. The flow was not consistent. “An excessive number of players elected to adhere to the safe course of action.” McGregor is the sole individual who is willing to

 

 

 

 

receive the ball in tight spaces, commit opponents, either spin and go past or select the appropriate ball to facilitate Celtic’s progress through the press. “I am aware that Rangers have attempted to stifle him, and they have occasionally succeeded, as evidenced by the first half at Hampden in the Premier Sports Cup final and at Ibrox in December.” “However, he has consistently managed to dominate this fixture.” You can guarantee that the

 

 

 

 

Rangers players would have received an immediate boost when they received the team sheet and he was not included. That is the sum of the matter.McGregor is anticipated to return from injury following the current international break, which will provide Brendan Rodgers with a much-needed boost. However, one cannot help but speculate whether the ultimate result for the Hoops would have been significantly different had he been able to recover in time for the

 

 

 

 

Rangers derby. McGregor’s record against the Rangers is exceptional, despite the fact that it has been somewhat inconsistent this season. In total, he has encountered them 42 times throughout his tenure, with only 12 of those encounters ending in defeat. Competition Appearances Wins, draws, and losses Premiership 32 17 6 9 Scottish Cup: 7–4–0–3

 

 

 

 

League Cup 3 3 0 0 In the Premier Sports Cup final against Rangers and the subsequent loss at Ibrox, McGregor may have underperformed; however, he will always emerge victorious when it comes to securing trophies. Additionally, he is expected to lead Celtic to a sixth Premiership title this season and potentially a domestic Treble.







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