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The BBC pundit identified a “lazy” moment by a Celtic player that led to the ultimate St Johnstone agony game.

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The BBC pundit identified a “lazy” moment by a Celtic player that led to the ultimate St Johnstone agony game. A Celtic icon who should have known better has been cited as a significant factor in the

 

 


 

 

brutal Hoops afternoon, which was precipitated by a sloppy moment. St. Johnstone secured a 1-0 Premiership victory against the champions within the first five minutes when Daniels Balodis scored on a header. It was the result of a free kick routine that evaded the Celtic defence.

 

 

 

 

However, Graham Carey had already been afforded the opportunity to strike the ball in due to a penalty committed by Jeffrey Schlupp. Lazy Celtic scene The former midfielder stated during the BBC coverage of the half-time break, “He’ll (Brendan Rodgers) be really frustrated when he watches it back in terms of the way they started the game, the defensive point of view, and the first two balls that go into the box.”

 

 

 

 

St. Johnstone establishes initial contact with them. I believe that the free kick that resulted in the goal was exceedingly careless for a player with Jeffrey Schlupp’s level of expertise.”I believe it is a lazy leg that he leaves in, and if you provide Graham Carey with the opportunity to deliver a quality ball into the box, he will do so.”

 

 

 

 

This demonstrates that both managers discussed the importance of top talent confronting bottom talent, rather than a divine right to victory. You must adhere to the same standards as the Celtic team, which they have done for several seasons. However, you provide teams with the opportunity to score and penalise you. Angry Celtic manager Rodgers was also exceedingly dissatisfied with the events he observed.

 

 

 

 

At full time, he addressed the club media, stating, “It is crucial to establish a positive mentality prior to kicking a ball.” When I examine the squad, I am concerned about the fact that we have experienced one or two encounters in which we are awaiting the game. The squad has exhibited exceptional mental fortitude throughout the season;

 

 

 

 

however, they have failed to demonstrate this ambition in games, particularly today, when three sides of the stadium were packed.”We were able to penetrate some excellent areas, and, as I previously mentioned, it was a combination of their players making some exceptional blocks, their keeper making some exceptional saves, and the lack of a clinical edge to the game.

 

 

 

 

” And I also want to give St Johnstone a significant amount of credit, as they are currently at the bottom of the league and are in a fight for their lives. I felt that their fight was more intense than ours at the start of the game. That brought them to the forefront, and we were unable to respond.







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