Neil McCann condemns the Celtic hero who has “never been so bad” at one thing during the first half of the Rangers-Celtic match.

Neil McCann critiques the Celtic hero who has “never been so bad” at one thing during the first half of the Rangers-Celtic match.

 

Celtic endured an unfavorable first half in their Glasgow derby match against Rangers this afternoon.


 

 

 

In front of a home crowd that is filled to capacity, the Hoops lacked creativity and gave possession away excessively at Ibrox.Kyogo was presented with a half-chance within 72 seconds, but the ball failed to settle for him within the six-yard box following a reasonable set-piece delivery.

 

 

 

Ian is would subsequently provide the hosts with a well-deserved lead. Vaclav Cerny would then strike the crossbar, but Celts lacked ambition in the attacking third.

 

 

 

Chris Sutton, a fellow commentator, reported that Sky Sports pundit Neil McCann observed precisely that in a “flat” first 45. “Reo Hatate’s distribution has never been so bad,” according to McCann.

 

 

However, the former Gers winger also emphasized the performance of a specific player who had a particularly rough first half, in which he experienced no success.

 

 

 

McCann accused midfielder Reo Hatate of subpar performance, asserting that he had never observed the Japanese international’s passing as poor as it was prior to the break. McCann believes that Hatate’s frequent concessions of the ball were the most detrimental he had ever observed.

 

 

McCann stated on the television that he had never observed Reo Hatate’s distribution as poor, following the player’s subsequent disposal of the ball at the perimeter of his own box.

 

 

 

Rangers are leading Celtic by a score of 1-0 at the halfway point. “Rangers have turned it over multiple times, but it has never been as bad from him.” Hatate also had a somewhat reasonable opportunity to score inside the area when he was given the ball.

 

 

 

chose to accept the situation calmly, rather than passing it to Kyogo, who was situated just behind his teammate. However, he ultimately lost control of the ball and his footing.

 

 

 

Brendan Rodgers will undoubtedly give the squad a raucous reception in the changing room during the interval, as the manager was visibly displeased at numerous junctures during the first half.







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