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“Slacking off” – Reo Hatate discusses the ways in which his experience with the Celtic Champions League has benefited his game.
“Slacking off” – Reo Hatate discusses the ways in which his experience with the Celtic Champions League has benefited his game. This season, Reo Hatate has demonstrated substantial enhancements in his performance.
That is the assertion of the Celtic midfielder, who believes that his defensive capabilities have improved enormously. The 27-year-old has appeared in 47 matches this season, both domestically and in Europe. He believes that he has performed exceptionally well in the Champions League. Hatate played in each game for the Hoops during the tournament, and he is satisfied with his performance,
which included a goal and two assists. Furthermore, he believes that he has gained a substantial advantage from competing against the most formidable players in Europe during the redesigned group stage and in the heartbreaking 3-2 quarterfinal loss to Bayern Munich. Hatate and his teammates are accustomed to maintaining possession of the ball for the majority of domestic games with Celtic.
Therefore, it was imperative for his growth to confront teams that were capable of doing the same against the Scottish Premiership’s most formidable opponents.According to Reo Hatate, his performance at Celtic has been enhanced by his participation in Champions League football. It is there that he believes he has received a lift that he hopes will assist him in his international competition against Japan,
where he is currently located. Hatate informed Gekisaka, “I believe my defence has significantly improved, and I am confident in my ability to fight as both an individual and a group.” “In the Champions League, we have faced teams that we were able to maintain possession of the ball, as well as teams that we were unable to do so.
Therefore, when we are unable to maintain possession, we must take measures such as not slacking off in defence.” I believe that this is a necessary action, and I believe that we have made progress in that regard. I participated in each match of the Champions League this season, and I am experiencing an exceptional sense of well-being as an individual.
“I have encountered numerous instances in which minor variations can yield substantial outcomes when competing against elite teams, and I was reminded of this fact once more.” Nevertheless, I believe that I am performing well in numerous areas. I am optimistic that I will be able to effectively integrate that into the national team. Hatate’s Celtic statistics and the likelihood of him representing Japan
Hat are have harmed his chances of playing for his country this season anyway with another league title on the way to add to the Premier Sports Cup as well as, he hopes, the Scottish Cup later this year, too.
But he acknowledges with other serious midfielder options for manager Hajime Moriyasu to choose from, he’s still on the cusp of a first-team, regular spot.
Matches played: 47 |
Goals scored: 8 |
Assists: 5 |
Yellows/Reds: 3/0 |
That’s why his Celtic form is so vital to his career prospects with the Samurai Blue and he’s praying his time will come.
Personally, I know I’m on the edge of it, and I’ve had a lot of disappointments here that other players don’t, but I’ll just do what I have to do. There’s nothing I can do about what I can’t do, so I’ll just do what I can. If I get a chance, I’ll play well.”
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