‘Not up to it,’ says Chris Sutton of a £2 million Celtic player who appears to be nowhere near good enough.

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Based on what he has seen so far this season, Chris Sutton has already given his opinion on one of Celtic’s summer signings

The previous Bands legend was running the standard over the ongoing Celtic crew and concedes that Hyunjun Yang is one player he feels isn’t sufficient for Celtic.


Chris Sutton
Chris Sutto


Sutton said [Daily Record], “It’s unmistakable Yang isn’t as yet ready.

“He seemed as though somebody who had won a pool to get a game in the main half last end of the week and keeping in mind that he might have ability he actually looks a decent piece away from having the stuff at this level.”

It is a little perplexing to suggest that Yang is suddenly not good enough when Sutton was just saying how impressed he was with the South Korean.


We should not fail to remember that Yang is only 22 and has moved most of the way across the world and is reasonable as yet attempting to sink into life in Glasgow.

What’s more, while I concur that his exhibitions are truly conflicting, we should not imagine Yang was purchased with the end goal of tossing him into first-group activity this ahead of schedule into his vocation.

Chris Sutton
Chris Sutton

Wounds to Daizen Maeda and Liel Abada have constrained Brendan Rodgers to play Yang when it is more plausible that he would have been utilized sparingly until he depended on speed with life at Celtic and in Scotland.

While I concur that from the proof shown that he’s not sufficient to begin, there is likewise proof there to recommend that he could be a generally excellent effect player from the seat.

Also, this is the very thing I figure he will be once Maeda and Abada are both fit. Yang will take on a supporting role to the two wingers as he learns his exchange.

Then, at that point, and really at that time could he at any point be judged on the grounds that as of right of this moment, any idea that he isn’t sufficient to turn into a Celtic player is off target and terribly uncalled for.

‘Uncomfortable,’ says BBC pundit Derek McInnes targeted Celtic’s 26-year-old player yesterday.

All the development to the enormous opening shot in Celtic’s down against Kilmarnock encompassed whether Brendan Rodgers would take a chance with Cameron Carter-Vickers on the Rugby Park pitch

The American protector was taken off against Hibs on Wednesday night as a safeguard after Carter-Vickers felt his hamstring straighten out in the primary half.

Cameron Carter-Vickers
Cameron Carter-Vickers
Rodgers chose not to gamble with the 25-year-old and selected, all things considered, to play Nat Phillips. Also, that would have been music to Derek McInnes‘ ears as indicated by BBC savant, Stephen McGinn.

The Falkirk skipper was on punditry obligation this end of the week when he said that having played for McInnes previously, he realize that he would have berated his players before kick to target Phillips.

McGinn said [BBC Sportsound], “Before the game in any event, when the group setup comes in and Carter-Vickers doesn’t play and it’s Nat Phillips, I’ve been in the changing area and I’ve played under Derek McInnes they will have zeroed in on that.

“Proceed to make him shield, he’s not used to playing and he’s not been playing and he is looking somewhat awkward. Go cause him to guard and how about we get after them.

“At halftime, despite their 1-0 deficit, there were sufficient warnings and signs for Celtic to instill confidence in Kilmarnock.”

Carter-Vickers
Carter-Vickers
It turned out to be true as well. The on-credit Celtic safeguard made some blistering memories against the Killie frontmen as he looked shy of speed and out of thoughts on the most proficient method to manage the danger of Danny Armstrong and Darius Vassell.

Named by Rodgers as an in the final part, player, Phillips is probably going to get back to Liverpool when his ongoing credit bargain terminates toward the finish of this current month. Particularly subsequent to being viewed as needing against Hibs midweek.

I think any reasonable person would agree that after eight appearances, the promotion that encompassed the catch of the 26-year-old neglected to satisfy its hopes.

Following Celtic’s defeat to Kilmarnock yesterday, a slew of stories, headlines, and combinations appeared. In any case, I wasn’t.

After Celtic’s loss to Kilmarnock yesterday, numerous stories, headlines, and combinations emerged. In any case, I truly wasn’t anticipating that this one should tell the truth

Yet again as Brendan Rodgers’ side permitted Officers to close the hole at the highest point of the Scottish Prevalence, center went forcefully onto the nature of the Celtic crew as another horrible showing encapsulated how the Loops have been playing throughout recent weeks.

Celtic
Celtic
With the Celtic director persistently saying he really wants to add quality to his crew, writer Bill Leckie, has said that Rodgers ought to be taking a gander at Danny Armstrong after the 26-year-old’s noteworthy presentation against his side yesterday.

Leckie said [The Scottish Sun], “How is it that you could watch Danny Armstrong and Matt Kennedy, two appropriate antiquated wingers, and not will them to get a few compensation for their touch and speed and development?

“Armstrong specifically is a right decent administrator. He makes, he scores, he motivates, he even has the reward ability of having the option to toss a ball most of the way to Alloway.

“No one is going to say to me that he wouldn’t have brought more to Celtic yesterday than Palma, Oh, or Yang did.

“No one is going to tell me that he isn’t worth a bet by one of our top two clubs,” the player asserts.

Where to try and begin with this one yet we should try it out.

Celtic's loss to Kilmarnock
Celtic’s loss to Kilmarnock
Danny Armstrong isn’t adequate to play for Celtic

With the best of regard to Armstrong, a monstrous contrast between is having the option to turn in one of his exhibitions yesterday for Kilmarnock to doing it each and every week for Celtic.

because that is to be anticipated. Consistency and the capacity to transform a game into a success consistently. That is the strain of playing for Celtic. Not doing it now and again for Kilmarnock.

In 206 profession appearances spreading over right around ten seasons, Armstrong has scored 39 objectives and made 37. To place that into viewpoint, in two seasons at Celtic, Jota scored 28 and made 26. [ Transfermarkt]

That is the degree of player Celtic need. That is the thing Brendan Rodgers ought to focus as he searches for that ‘quality’ that he discusses almost week in, week out.

David Turnbull
David Turnbull
So if it’s not too much trouble, we should leave discuss marking players who, albeit awesome in the SPFL, are not even close to the standard that is expected to work on Celtic.



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