eagleboy wrote: ↑Thu Nov 02, 2023 2:41 pm
thebeautifulgame
Celtic looking iffy at the moment. Such a strong line up, they play lovely football but should be scoring a bit more. The loss of Jota is big, but the new guys have shown bits at times.
Yes eagleboy, have to agree that though we are dominating teams we should be scoring a lot more goals. The game v Hibs (0-0) was a prime example of this. I would say that Hatate will be a loss in midfield, especially in the CL competition.
I think that two players are beginning to show major consistency in the team- Liam Scales and Luis Palma.
Celtic will be fully aware that Rangers have improved under their new manager but this was to be expected and I don't think for one second Rodgers will disrespect them or not see them as serious title challengers.
As the season progresses I think Rodgers will hope to have a settled team playing at a high tempo, and they will hope to add quality in the January transfer window. For me Celtic need a centre forward who is robust and direct- someone who can play off Kyogo, or at least mix up their attacking options from time to time. Oh shows this in flashes and he certainly has potential, though I was surprised that Giakoumakis was allowed to leave last season as he has a decent pedigree. Think that he (Giakoumakis) was frustrated with lack of game time and Postecoglou rarely played him and Kyogo together- it was either one or the other and Kyogo was understandably first pick. He did prove his worth when Kyogo was injured but couldn't secure his place in the team on Kyogo's return- thought he was harshly treated but you can hardly argue with the manager when they secured the treble.
I am confident Celtic will be too good for Rangers and take out the title fairly convincingly, though we may struggle to get any more points in the CL- the quality in that competition is scary. Rodgers is a capable manager but Celtic will have to show more ambition in the transfer market to have any hope of making steady progress in the company of the elite.