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REVEALED: Hidden conversation 25 years-old Celtic defender Alistair Johnston told Hibernian player that made their head coach Nick Montgomery angry after the match
Yesterday evening, Celtic defeated Hibs in a manner that was fairly comprehensive. The club led by Brendan Rodgers cruised to a 4-1 victory over the Edinburgh side, showing no signs of slowing down.
On the other hand, what exactly is it that enraged Nick Montgomery, the manager of the Hibs? His squad only managed three shots on goal, despite the fact that they had promised to go to Celtic Park and “do everything” in order to earn a result before they were there.
Or was it his team’s inability to defend well, which resulted in them allowing four goals to be scored despite the promise they made? It wasn’t the judgment to award Celtic what appeared to be a stonewall penalty that enraged him; rather, it was the decisions themselves.
The comments that Alistair Johnston made to his team regarding it are especially noteworthy.
“The player who actually went down didn’t even think it was a penalty,” Montgomery stated in remarks that were published in the Daily Record. He did not believe that he had been touched. After the fact, he shared that with the young men.
“He is not going to get the ball, it has not affected where the ball is going to go, he is already falling down, and Lewis Stevenson comes down the side of him rather than through the back of him,” the coach said. Providing a penalty would not have been a problem if he had gone through the back of him.
On the other hand, when you are talking about a throng like this in large venues and when everyone is shouting, you are saying that. Perhaps I will be able to convince the Hibs supporters to yell out whenever someone is brought down.
In my opinion, there was no uncertainty over the choice; nevertheless, if what Montgomery is stating is accurate, then I am going to resort to the age-old proverb that states that these things will eventually become more stable over the course of a season.
Over the course of the past two seasons, how frequently has Celtic been penalized by questionable decisions made by the video assistant referee? Over the course of the previous season, when the technology had just recently been implemented, how many times were penalties taken against their players?
I am able to think of at least three of them off the top of my current head. Presumably, there are even more.
Therefore, rather than attempting to divert attention away from the underwhelming performance of his side, the manager of Hibs need to inquire of his players the reason why they did not show up at Celtic Park the previous evening. This would be preferable to concentrating on a decision that, in the end, had no impact whatsoever on the outcome of the game.
Not so for Jota. He loved his time at Celtic. He made that clear when he left the club, and Brendan Rodgers could ask him about it, so who’s to say he wouldn’t say no?
The rumors that Celtic will sign Jota again aren’t going away any time soon, are they?
Fans loved the Portuguese winger very much at Celtic, and I think it’s safe to say that if he came back, it would be a huge win for the team.
Jota is reportedly being coveted by both Tottenham Hotspur and Celtic. If Celtic were to pursue their interest in him, they would have to deal with competition that would make it impossible for them to do so financially.
The chance that Jota will go back to Celtic
Journalist Mark Guidi, on the other hand, doesn’t seem to think he will be back. When asked if the Treble-winning winger could go back to Glasgow, Guidi says that there is one big problem that would make it hard for any deal to happen.
“I don’t think that’s likely,” Guidi said on The Go Radio Football Show. With the money he’d be making, I think it would make more sense for him to go somewhere else, like England.
“What do you do? Celtic has Palma and Yang, as well as wide players.” Do you really want to bring Jota back if it will hurt those two?”
All the cards are on the table. I really want Jota to come back to Celtic, but I know that won’t happen. Guidi thinks that salaries might be a problem, but even at Spurs, the Portuguese player won’t get the same deal.
In that area, Spurs are stronger than Celtic, but can they emotionally connect with Jota like Celtic can, even with Ange Postecoglou in charge? It seems unlikely to me.
I think Guidi is right, though, which is a shame. I think that the time for Celtic to sign Jota has passed, and he’s more likely to end up in England or on the continent.
Many promising young Celtic players have left the club in pursuit of first-team opportunities within the last decade or so.
The most recent addition to Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool squad is Ben Doak, who just departed Celtic for the Reds.
Another player who has been touted as a future superstar but has failed to establish himself at Celtic is Rocco Vata.
However, Celtic let Liam Henderson, another promising young player under Brendan Rodgers’ tutelage, go for Italy in 2018.
The 27-year-old Henderson revealed the actual reasons behind his move from Lennoxtown to the Stadio San Nicola, where he is currently on loan at Palermo, after leaving Glasgow for Bari.
“I always said if I was playing for Celtic every single week it would never have even come into consideration,” Henderson stated in an official Celtic FC podcast.
Because, in my opinion, Celtic is one of the most illustrious football clubs in the world. I mean, it would never have occurred if I was a regular Celtic player.
I had to take the initiative to better myself, though.
Reasons Celtic lost Liam Henderson
The Celtic faithful were enthralled by Henderson. Despite his high club rating, he faced intense competition for a spot on Celtic’s roster after the team had just won the Invincibles Treble.
Henderson had almost no chance of breaking through for Celtic at that moment because to the fantastic play of Scott Brown, Tom Rogic, Callum McGregor, Olivier Ntcham, and Stuart Armstrong.
However, following productive loan stints with Rosenborg and Hibs, Henderson decided to leave Celtic and join Bari after making 37 appearances under Neil Lennon. The step-up to that Celtic team was simply too large.
It’s hard to think that Henderson left Celtic over six years ago, but he and Doak show that the correct decision can lead to success even after leaving Paradise.
“Superior midfielder in Scotland”… Peter Martin asserts that Celtic have a player who surpasses Matt O’Riley.The tremendous benefit of Celtic is that the club is staffed with countless talented players who are all beginning to flourish this season.
One that is readily apparent is Matt O’Riley. The 23-year-old midfielder’s performance in the 2-2 draw at Celtic Park against Atletico Madrid earned him the title of the nation’s finest player.
Additionally, Luis Palma has been showered with praise as the Honduran destroys the Scottish Premier League and the Champions League.
However, none of those three have captured the attention of analyst Peter Martin. Following the observation of Scotland’s qualification for Euro 2024, Martin was ecstatic with the performances of Celtic skipper Callum McGregor for his nation.
Martin stated [PLZ Soccer], “When I observe our midfield trio and the way they operate, I am reminded that McGinn, who is as robust as an ox, runs himself into the ground.”My pick for the most outstanding midfielder in Scotland is Callum McGregor. “He effectively maintains the operation of the group like a well-oiled machine; additionally, we have Scott McTominay.”
Callum McGregor is considered a legend in Celtic. He will shortly depart for Scotland.
McGregor is without a doubt regarded as a legend at Celtic. The fact that he has won seven League Cups, five Scottish Cups, and eight league titles speaks for itself.
Breaking News: ‘project signing’ -Brendan Rodgers confirms the 22-year-old striker is currently considering leaving Celtic amid January transfer window
Celtic fans can’t wait for January to come around so they can see if Brendan Rodgers adds any new players to the team.
That’s what the Celtic boss said: the Hoops need to cut down on their squad. And it looks like one player is already looking for a way out.
This summer, a record number of teams signed young Marco Tilio from the Australian A-League. It cost Celtic £1.5 million to sign the midfielder, which made him Australia’s most expensive product.
Brendan Rodgers stated that Tilio was having a hard time adjusting to life at Celtic because of his injury and the fact that Scottish football is much more intense than Tilio is used to.
A report in the Daily Record says that Tilio is “considering” a loan move in January to try to get some first-team games.
According to the story, Tilio hopes that his work with the Australian U23 team will help convince Rodgers to give him more playing time with the first team. If it doesn’t, he is “open” to a possible loan move.
Ufuk Talay, the assistant manager of the Australian national team, called Tilio a “exciting” player. The Brazilian does have some promise, but he hasn’t had the chance to show it yet.
Another big fan of the Celtic winger is Craig Moore, who used to play for Rangers and thinks of him as a “project signing.”
No matter what is wrong with the young player, he won’t play ahead of Daizen Maeda, Luis Palma, or Hyunjun Yang until he gets plenty of minutes in those legs. All three of them are in great form right now.
Liel Abada will fall even further down the ranks when he comes back in December. He sounds like he could be a good player for Celtic in the future, so let’s hope he can find the game he wants.
Not so for Jota. He loved his time at Celtic. He made that clear when he left the club, and Brendan Rodgers could ask him about it, so who’s to say he wouldn’t say no?
The rumors that Celtic will sign Jota again aren’t going away any time soon, are they?
Fans loved the Portuguese winger very much at Celtic, and I think it’s safe to say that if he came back, it would be a huge win for the team.
Jota is reportedly being coveted by both Tottenham Hotspur and Celtic. If Celtic were to pursue their interest in him, they would have to deal with competition that would make it impossible for them to do so financially.
The chance that Jota will go back to Celtic
Journalist Mark Guidi, on the other hand, doesn’t seem to think he will be back. When asked if the Treble-winning winger could go back to Glasgow, Guidi says that there is one big problem that would make it hard for any deal to happen.
“I don’t think that’s likely,” Guidi said on The Go Radio Football Show. With the money he’d be making, I think it would make more sense for him to go somewhere else, like England.
“What do you do? Celtic has Palma and Yang, as well as wide players.” Do you really want to bring Jota back if it will hurt those two?”
All the cards are on the table. I really want Jota to come back to Celtic, but I know that won’t happen. Guidi thinks that salaries might be a problem, but even at Spurs, the Portuguese player won’t get the same deal.
In that area, Spurs are stronger than Celtic, but can they emotionally connect with Jota like Celtic can, even with Ange Postecoglou in charge? It seems unlikely to me.
I think Guidi is right, though, which is a shame. I think that the time for Celtic to sign Jota has passed, and he’s more likely to end up in England or on the continent.
Many promising young Celtic players have left the club in pursuit of first-team opportunities within the last decade or so.
The most recent addition to Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool squad is Ben Doak, who just departed Celtic for the Reds.
Another player who has been touted as a future superstar but has failed to establish himself at Celtic is Rocco Vata.
However, Celtic let Liam Henderson, another promising young player under Brendan Rodgers’ tutelage, go for Italy in 2018.
The 27-year-old Henderson revealed the actual reasons behind his move from Lennoxtown to the Stadio San Nicola, where he is currently on loan at Palermo, after leaving Glasgow for Bari.
“I always said if I was playing for Celtic every single week it would never have even come into consideration,” Henderson stated in an official Celtic FC podcast.
Because, in my opinion, Celtic is one of the most illustrious football clubs in the world. I mean, it would never have occurred if I was a regular Celtic player.
I had to take the initiative to better myself, though.
Reasons Celtic lost Liam Henderson
The Celtic faithful were enthralled by Henderson. Despite his high club rating, he faced intense competition for a spot on Celtic’s roster after the team had just won the Invincibles Treble.
Henderson had almost no chance of breaking through for Celtic at that moment because to the fantastic play of Scott Brown, Tom Rogic, Callum McGregor, Olivier Ntcham, and Stuart Armstrong.
However, following productive loan stints with Rosenborg and Hibs, Henderson decided to leave Celtic and join Bari after making 37 appearances under Neil Lennon. The step-up to that Celtic team was simply too large.
It’s hard to think that Henderson left Celtic over six years ago, but he and Doak show that the correct decision can lead to success even after leaving Paradise.
“Superior midfielder in Scotland”… Peter Martin asserts that Celtic have a player who surpasses Matt O’Riley.The tremendous benefit of Celtic is that the club is staffed with countless talented players who are all beginning to flourish this season.
One that is readily apparent is Matt O’Riley. The 23-year-old midfielder’s performance in the 2-2 draw at Celtic Park against Atletico Madrid earned him the title of the nation’s finest player.
Additionally, Luis Palma has been showered with praise as the Honduran destroys the Scottish Premier League and the Champions League.
However, none of those three have captured the attention of analyst Peter Martin. Following the observation of Scotland’s qualification for Euro 2024, Martin was ecstatic with the performances of Celtic skipper Callum McGregor for his nation.
Martin stated [PLZ Soccer], “When I observe our midfield trio and the way they operate, I am reminded that McGinn, who is as robust as an ox, runs himself into the ground.”My pick for the most outstanding midfielder in Scotland is Callum McGregor. “He effectively maintains the operation of the group like a well-oiled machine; additionally, we have Scott McTominay.”
Callum McGregor is considered a legend in Celtic. He will shortly depart for Scotland.
McGregor is without a doubt regarded as a legend at Celtic. The fact that he has won seven League Cups, five Scottish Cups, and eight league titles speaks for itself.
Breaking News: ‘project signing’ -Brendan Rodgers confirms the 22-year-old striker is currently considering leaving Celtic amid January transfer window
Celtic fans can’t wait for January to come around so they can see if Brendan Rodgers adds any new players to the team.
That’s what the Celtic boss said: the Hoops need to cut down on their squad. And it looks like one player is already looking for a way out.
This summer, a record number of teams signed young Marco Tilio from the Australian A-League. It cost Celtic £1.5 million to sign the midfielder, which made him Australia’s most expensive product.
Brendan Rodgers stated that Tilio was having a hard time adjusting to life at Celtic because of his injury and the fact that Scottish football is much more intense than Tilio is used to.
A report in the Daily Record says that Tilio is “considering” a loan move in January to try to get some first-team games.
According to the story, Tilio hopes that his work with the Australian U23 team will help convince Rodgers to give him more playing time with the first team. If it doesn’t, he is “open” to a possible loan move.
Ufuk Talay, the assistant manager of the Australian national team, called Tilio a “exciting” player. The Brazilian does have some promise, but he hasn’t had the chance to show it yet.
Another big fan of the Celtic winger is Craig Moore, who used to play for Rangers and thinks of him as a “project signing.”
No matter what is wrong with the young player, he won’t play ahead of Daizen Maeda, Luis Palma, or Hyunjun Yang until he gets plenty of minutes in those legs. All three of them are in great form right now.
Liel Abada will fall even further down the ranks when he comes back in December. He sounds like he could be a good player for Celtic in the future, so let’s hope he can find the game he wants.
Breaking News: “I think he’ll have to go somewher” 24 years-old celtic forward as he was told to leave Celtic Fc to save his football career this next transfer window
With so many players on the first team, it’s almost impossible for Brendan Rodgers to make sure that all of them get to play.
The manager of the Hoops has said that he wants to cut down the team in January and that some players who don’t play much will be let go.
The Celtic winger Mikey Johnston hasn’t played much for Rodgers, even though he’s been very good for the Republic of Ireland, so he might be one of the players who leaves, either on loan or forever.
Mark Guidi, a football expert, told the 24-year-old that he needs to leave the club if he wants to play more with the first team.
“The Liam Scales story is obviously inspiring for any football player who’s maybe having a hard time finding his way,” Guidi said on The Go Radio Football Show.
“Mikey Johnston, I don’t see him beating or ever getting ahead of Liel Abada when he’s healthy, Palma right now, or Maeda on the other side.”
“So I think Mikey Johnston is a very good football player, but I think he’ll have to go somewhere else to play regular football.”
Johnston hasn’t started a game for Celtic this season under Brendan Rodgers. He wasn’t on the team at the beginning of the season because of an illness, but he’s been seen only once in a Celtic game since then.
Breaking News: ‘project signing’ -Brendan Rodgers confirms the 22-year-old striker is currently considering leaving Celtic amid January transfer window
Celtic fans can’t wait for January to come around so they can see if Brendan Rodgers adds any new players to the team.
That’s what the Celtic boss said: the Hoops need to cut down on their squad. And it looks like one player is already looking for a way out.
This summer, a record number of teams signed young Marco Tilio from the Australian A-League. It cost Celtic £1.5 million to sign the midfielder, which made him Australia’s most expensive product.
Brendan Rodgers stated that Tilio was having a hard time adjusting to life at Celtic because of his injury and the fact that Scottish football is much more intense than Tilio is used to.
A report in the Daily Record says that Tilio is “considering” a loan move in January to try to get some first-team games.
According to the story, Tilio hopes that his work with the Australian U23 team will help convince Rodgers to give him more playing time with the first team. If it doesn’t, he is “open” to a possible loan move.
Ufuk Talay, the assistant manager of the Australian national team, called Tilio a “exciting” player. The Brazilian does have some promise, but he hasn’t had the chance to show it yet.
Another big fan of the Celtic winger is Craig Moore, who used to play for Rangers and thinks of him as a “project signing.”
No matter what is wrong with the young player, he won’t play ahead of Daizen Maeda, Luis Palma, or Hyunjun Yang until he gets plenty of minutes in those legs. All three of them are in great form right now.
Liel Abada will fall even further down the ranks when he comes back in December. He sounds like he could be a good player for Celtic in the future, so let’s hope he can find the game he wants.
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