Kyogo Furuhashi should be backed up by the Portuguese wizard when he returns to the starting lineup
This afternoon, Celtic will resume their Scottish Premiership action when they visit Fir Park to play Motherwell in the midday kickoff.
Following their rivals’ three-point victory over Hearts on Saturday, the Hoops dropped to five points behind Rangers in the league standings.
Because of that outcome, today’s game against Motherwell is even more crucial because a loss here would extend Philippe Clement’s team’s lead to two points going into the weekend.
Brendan Rodgers observed his team’s two-point loss to Kilmarnock last week, a result that allowed their opponents to pass them on Sunday.
David Watson’s equalizer in stoppage time gave the away team a point for the game, and the Hoops manager may now consider altering the starting lineup from that encounter.
In light of this, Rodgers needs to bench Adam Idah to allow Paulo Bernardo, a creative midfielder, to return to the starting lineup and Kyogo Furuhashi to play as the lone striker.
The statistical performance of Adam Idah versus Kilmarnock
Against Kilmarnock, the Ireland international led the charge after joining on loan from English team Norwich City on deadline day earlier in the month.
Idah had a difficult afternoon since he was unable to make an impact at the top of the pitch due to a lack of service, which left him isolated.
Celtic did not create a single opportunity for the Irish striker, who did not register a single effort on goal in 67 minutes on the field, despite possessing 71% of the possession.
Though he started the game ranked tenth behind Idah, Kyogo did manage to score the first goal for the Hoops and finished with two shots.
Before being replaced in the second half, the Norwich loanee lost six of his 10 duels because the opponent sometimes found it too easy to overcome him and did not create any opportunities for his teammates.
The Canaries academy graduate had enjoyed an excellent first two Premiership matches with the club, so it was a disappointing display.
On his debut, Idah came off the bench to help Nicolas Kuhn equalize the score against Aberdeen earlier this month. In his next game, Celtic won 2-1 away at Hibernian, with Idah scoring both goals from the penalty spot.
His two appearances for the team thus far indicate that he has what it takes to be a quality goal scorer and creator for the giants of Scotland.
Idah’s difficulties against Kilmarnock, however, demonstrate that playing him and Kyogo together may not be effective in every game.
To give Kyogo more natural inventiveness in this match against Motherwell, starting Bernardo at number eleven and then bringing the Irish forward off the bench could be a wise move.
Numbers from Paulo Bernardo’s Celtic season
The 22-year-old wizard, who was bought by the Hoops on loan from Portuguese team Benfica this summer, has showed flashes of his midfield brilliance thus far this year.
U23 scout Antonio Mango has called Bernardo a “baller.” He has made nine starts in the Premiership for the Scottish powerhouse, with two goals, two assists, and three “big chances” produced overall.
During a 3-0 victory away at St Mirren at the beginning of the season, the Portugal U21 international turned in one of his best displays in a Celtic shirt to date.
The 5 foot 11 magician was in good form during the Premiership match, as you can see in the table above, helping Matt O’Riley and Greg Taylor score goals.
His inventiveness was also seen in Liga Portugal in the latter part of the 2022–2023 season when he made an impression while on loan at Paços Ferreira.
With two goals and two assists in nine league starts, the youthful star finished in the top 9% of midfielders in the division for non-penalty goals (0.24) per 90, and in the top 8% for assists (0.24) per 90.
These numbers from the previous year or so demonstrate that when at his finest, the “tenacious” dynamo—as the aforementioned Mango put it—can crack up opposition defenses and generate opportunities for attackers.
Why Bernardo’s inventiveness could be advantageous to Kyogo
The Japan international may benefit by playing Bernardo in a number ten role and bringing him closer to Kyogo, as this will put him in better shooting opportunities.
After attempting just six in 31 league games the previous season, the former star of Vissel Kobe has already tried 17 attempts outside the box in 26 league games for Celtic this season.
While he scored an incredible 27 goals in those 31 Premiership games in 2022–2023; this time, he has only scored nine goals in 26 games.
Given that too many long shots are being tried as a result of the lack of imagination behind him, it is not surprising that his goal scoring statistics are declining.
Bernardo’s inventiveness as a number ten could give the Japanese shooter more quality opportunities to get his shot off from inside the box as opposed to out of it, increasing his chances of finishing with the ball in the net.
Of course, the Portuguese loanee hasn’t always produced top-notch creativity, maybe because he’s been used in a midfield three rather than as a number ten, but his form in Portugal last season and his performance against St. Mirren indicate that he has the potential to be a great option.
To unleash Kyogo as a lone number nine with Bernardo in the hole behind the Japan international, Rodgers must move Idah to the bench.
Idah could then enter the game to lead the line and push for a goal if necessary in the second half, giving the manager a golden opportunity to shift the course of play.
Celtic’s implosion is down to three people, and the club has been bled dry.
The band board have been at legitimate fault for nodding off at the worst possible time once more
Celtic’s season has well and collapsed and it’s the ideal opportunity for those behind the destruction to quit shifting responsibility elsewhere and assume liability before it’s past the point of no return.
Kyogo is a sorry excuse for the relentless power that pillaged 34 objectives last season. The Japanese striker – thought about by certain fans as the best since Henrik Larsson – should be considering what’s happening having been famished of any quality help from his colleagues.
That boils down to unfortunate enrollment. Indeed, the fault should lie with Imprint Lawwell (we’ll get to him in a moment) however Rodgers made it clear at the AGM that he gave the go-ahead to each mid-year marking. On the off chance that the supervisor gives his approval to laying out £ 20 million on nine enlisted people, don’t then continually weep over the absence of value inside the crew. Work with the instruments that you have, which certainly should be equipped for beating St Johnstone, Motherwell and Kilmarnock.
Rodgers’ prosperity during his most memorable spell at Parkhead was exceptional however assuming that you see his exchange record, it was sad. Fortunes squandered on Marvin Compper, Cristian Gamboa, Eboue Kouassi, and Vakoun Issouf Bayo. The rundown continues endlessly. Lee Congerton bore the responsibility yet these folks were acquired on Rodgers’ watch.
What’s more, it’s a natural story during his subsequent residency, with executive Peter Lawwell’s child now the head of enrollment. The last three exchange windows have been an all-out exercise in futility. Beside Luis Palma, none of the nine summer signings affect the crew on this mission.
What’s more, it was to a great extent similar to last term with any semblance of Sead Haksabanovic, Yuki Kobayashi, Oli Abilgaard, Ben Siegrist, Tomoki Iwata, and Alexandro Bernabei all disappointing. The jury stays out on Goodness Hyeon-gyu and Alistair Johnston, while free specialist Aaron Mooy has since resigned.
They did in any case figure out how to cavort to a decisive victory yet this year there’s no question that Celtic have botched a once-in-a-lifetime chance to 1) leave Officers in their rearview mirror and 2) make serious advances in the Bosses Association. All things considered, they’ve nodded off at the worst possible time (once more) and become satisfied with being only that cycle better compared to their Glasgow rivals as opposed to driving on.
There comes where you need to show aspiration and purpose to live up to the immense potential this club has however the board seems, by all accounts, to be content with unremarkableness. Rather than reinvesting the Jota cash on project signings, Celts ought to have tended to the glaring places that expected reinforcing yet do as we arrive at the midpoint of the mission.
Joe Hart has been a strong worker however another No1 is severely required. Greg Taylor is fine locally yet completely lost at the world-class level. While Jota and Giorgios Giakoumakis presently can’t seem to be supplanted.
Concerning the board, they’ve been at legitimate fault for avoiding any risks for quite a long time and presently there’s a veritable title battle from a resurgent group across the city, past events will come to fruition.
It’s stunning that a board that has £ 70m in addition to sitting in the bank has permitted Celtic, when a goliath in European football, to turn into a fool in the Bosses Association. Also, spare me the gibberish about the hole among Celtic and the alleged heavyweights.
This year, they were hollowed close by two bang-normal groups in Feyenoord and Lazio and were as yet taken out of Europe with a game in excess. The prior year, they couldn’t get three focuses against similarly comparative levels outfits in Shakhtar Donetsk and RB Leipzig.
Those responsible for the club can lament the monetary bay yet there’s positively no great explanation for why Celtic ought not be ready to rival the previously mentioned. After each European pounding, similar buzzwords are rhymed out about how examples will be learned. It’s time the load up gained an illustration from Copenhagen on the most proficient method to fabricate a serious European football club without a pessimist mentality – like Postecoglou was presently independently doing himself.
Concerning the continuous fight with the Green Unit, it’s time Michael Nicholson carved out the opportunity to lounge around a table with the fan gathering and end this trivial conflict of words.
Besides the boos on Saturday and festivities in the Jambos corner, you could barely hear anything at all, very much like each home game since the boycott was forced toward the beginning of November. It seems like the club has had the life drained right out of it and it’s presently down to Rodgers, Lawwell and Nicholson to save the season – or probably they’ll acknowledge the cold hard facts from the Green Unit and great many others before long.
After Celtic’s defeat to Hearts, Chris Sutton shuts down what he’s hearing on the BBC.
Chris Sutton rushed to remind Robbie Savage that Celtic are as yet sitting top of the Scottish Prevalence table after he proposed the club was in ’emergency’
On Saturday, Brendan Rodgers watched the side experience a confidence-draining 2-0 loss to Hearts, multi-week after losing at Kilmarnock.
That has brought about a ton of intensity being placed on the Celtic board and the people pulling the strings, essentially to do with the club’s exchange business.
In any case, Chris Sutton was quick to place Brendan Rodgers at the center of attention and how he really wants to assume ‘some liability’, as he told BBC Radio 5 Live Game.
An enormous yield of these players won the High pitch under Ange Postecoglou last season, so various them are demonstrated.
That is the reason all the more should be requested from the Celtic chief, what your identity is presently going to hope to be moved in the January move window.
Chris Sutton on Celtic loss to Hearts
“Chris, who else would you like to hear from,” asked Savage. “What might love emergency club Celtic?!”
“I would like to hear from Celtic fans. A dull exhibition.
“There are Celtic fans out there who will fault the board. They can fault the way that there is a part of the Celtic help that isn’t permitted inside Celtic Park.
“However, doubtlessly Brendan Rodgers needs to assume some liability. He has returned. Last season, it was Ange ball and presently the degree of exhibitions has truly dropped this season and Brendan needs to convey the can for that.”
Celtic top of the Scottish Prevalence
Amid the bedlam, show, and misery of the beyond couple of weeks, the title is still in the possession of Celtic, regardless of whether Officers have two games close by.
This group has previously demonstrated this season that they can get the gloating freedoms after the 1-0 win at Ibrox.
Also, presently, with significantly more strain on Rodgers and the players, now is the ideal time to get it done again to attempt to place some life into this season.
‘An indisputable reality,’ says Peter Martin of Brendan Rodgers as Celtic’s transfers come under scrutiny.
Celtic’s exchange business has been and consistently will be from this point until the finish of the January window be brought into question
At least four of Brendan Rodgers‘ summer signings are reportedly about to be allowed to leave on loan, indicating that the quality of the players he has brought in does not appear to be up to par.
When discussing Celtic’s transfer model with Stephen McGowan, a journalist for the Daily Mail commented that Rodgers was “landed” with players that he had not selected. However, Martin stated that it is a fact that the Hoops manager did not select all of the summer additions.
Martin stated to “PLZ Soccer,” “You say it as a question, I’m glad you brought it up, it’s an absolute fact, and anyone who puts it out there is quickly reigned in and the calls are being made.” Martin was referring to “PLZ Soccer.”
“In any case, it’s a reality he didn’t pick them all. He needed four players, we expressed it in the mid-year and a few of us were immediately chastised for saying it.
“Then, two weeks ago, Brendon Rodgers came out and said, ‘I wanted four players, but I didn’t get them.’ That tells you everything you need to know,” Brendon Rodgers said.
Yet, what Rodgers likewise should do is begin to accept responsibility for these signings as, obviously, if you are hoping to dispose of players only a half year into their Celtic vocation then there has been significant flopping someplace in the Parkhead enlistment line.
What is without a doubt is that Brendan Rodgers should get his next move window right since there is an undeniable chance that this association title could be going to slip from his grip this season.
‘He couldn’t believe it when Joe Hart told him about Celtic,’ says Barry Ferguson.
Barry Ferguson has shared that Joe Hart ‘couldn’t accept’ the size of Celtic when he originally joined the club from Tottenham Hotspur
During Joe Hart’s vocation, he has played for a portion of Britain’s ideal and contended right at the highest point of the Chief Association table.
In any case, as per Barry Ferguson, it was the may and force of Celtic that shocked him when he previously moved to the club from Spikes in 2021, as he told Go Radio.
It should be noticed that Joe Hart was in decline for a couple of years and many were addressing what he had left in his tank.
In any case, Celtic rejuvenated him, including the 75-cap Britain Global winning the High pitch under Ange Postecoglou last season.
Joe Hart at Celtic
“I said it, I played with Joe at Birmingham for a full season, and afterward when he was connected and Postecoglou at last marked him,” said Ferguson
‘To be honest,’ the £3.25 million player expresses his views about signing a new Celtic contract.
Celtic have worked really hard in the mid-year by expanding various players’ contracts at the club
After Ange Postecoglou left in the late spring, vulnerability might have consumed the crew yet the board, and Brendan Rodgers, moved rapidly to guarantee that was stemmed by joining something like eight players to new arrangements.
TBR Celtic shared Hart’s contemplations on his new arrangement yesterday and today it’s the turn of David Turnbull.
A £3.25m 2020 marking from Motherwell, Turnbull’s agreement lapses toward the finish of the time and the Celtic midfielder has been talking about that today.
Turnbull said [Football Scotland], “Frankly, I simply leave [my future] to the club and the others that are associated with it. I simply attempt and do my chatting on the pitch and attempt to zero in on my own game.
“I’m not excessively centered around that right now. You can overthink things throughout everyday life, in football too particularly, so it’s just about zeroing in on each game at a time.
Celtic have a choice to make on David Turnbull
I have composed widely on this since the 24-year-old went into the most recent a year of his ongoing arrangement.
The Scotland global has been dazzling this season with his objective return yet questions actually stay about whether or not Brendan Rodgers confides in him.
At only 24, he has a lot of time in front of him to fashion a lifelong in football, yet might he at any point do it at Celtic? Particularly with how much contest that is in front of him.
Turnbull is noting his faultfinders with his objectives, yet there are the individuals who accept he needs to accomplish more than that.
The clock is ticking as Turnbull is allowed to address groups in January. Hopefully, his circumstances is figured out shortly.
The clash between Atletico Madrid and Celtic has been labeled “high risk” due to the precedent set by Feyenoord.
The Metropolitano Arena will be supported by countless security staff
Celtic’s Bosses Association conflict with Atletico Madrid in Spain on Tuesday night has been classed as a ‘high gamble’ game, as per a report.
Over 3,300 Celtic fans will make the outing to Madrid for the experience, who as per Mundo Deportivo, will be ‘firmly observed’ as a feature of a high sending of safety staff at the Metropolitano Arena. This is because of the difficulty that heightened during and after Atletico’s home Bosses Association coordinated with Feyenoord on October 4, with the previously mentioned report expressing that there ‘were a few captures after the Dutch (fans) stirred up some dust in one of the celebrity Zones of the Metropolitano.’
Celtic target transfer talk heats up.
Andriy Lunin has one more club keen on his marking with Celtic said to be in the blend for his exchange
Genuine Betis have joined a rundown of European sides inspired by Genuine Madrid goalkeeper Andriy Lunin. Betis’ flow number one Claudio Bravo, is supposed to resign toward the finish of the momentum season, and Lunin’s involvement with La Liga implies that he is areas of strength a to supplant Bravo next season.
Lunin has just begun two games in La Liga this season, despite Courtois’ physical issue. This absence of game time has left the goalkeeper disappointed and has further fuelled hypotheses about his likely takeoff from Madrid soon, with Celtic supposed to think about a bid.
The Everyday Record initially connected Celtic to a move for Lunin last month, with the Ukrainian worldwide being essential for a gathering of goalkeepers viable for the job of Celtic’s main next season, with Joe Hart’s agreement terminating the following summer.
Hart said [Celtic FC]: ” Nothing that I’m mindful of. I’ve expressed it previously, I’m avoiding that business. That is for individuals over my head to discuss.
“I’m simply so centered around attempting to give my all for this group, partake in each second, partake in each moment, and attempt to give myself to help admirably well.”
At 36 years of age, Hart has a lot of involvement as a footballer yet the previous Britain worldwide’s exhibitions have plunged this season. Hart’s new shipping off against Livingston and his presentation in the Heroes Association against Feyenoord have left space for analysis.
Lunin’s battle for minutes during his five years at Madrid raises questions about a likely marking. The last time he made more than seven association appearances was in 2020 while borrowed at Genuine Oviedo in the second division in Spain. Considering that he hasn’t played as a first-group starter for quite a long time, there are worries about whether he is an able trade for Hart.
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