Celtic take heed, Aberdeen are not going away

Aberdeen are not going away. It’s vital that Celtic get the three points against Motherwell, just like we did on our last visit to Fir Park…

Jimmy Thelin
Celtic v Aberdeen – Aberdeen manager Jimmy Thelin centre right shake hands with Gavin Molloy right after the final whistle in the Scottish l Premiership match at Celtic Park on Saturday October 19, 2024. Photo Jane Barlow

Aberdeen have thrown down the gauntlet to Celtic

Aberdeen continued their good start of the season by beating Dundee United 1-0 at Pittodrie to move three points clear  of Celtic top of the table and an incredible nine points ahead of theRangers. Jimmy Thelin’s side have therefore piled the pressure onto the two Glasgow sides both of whom had European football in midweek.

The Dons showed great character to snatch a late win against a disciplined Dundee United side to show once again that they are to be taken very seriously.

They have thrown down the gauntlet to Celtic who take on Motherwell later this afternoon. Make no mistake this will be a tough game for us against the Steelmen, especially after our gruelling midweek game against Atalanta where we gave absolutely everything to gain a valuable point in our pursuit of Champions league progression.

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Graeme Shinnie scores
Graeme Shinnie scores to tie the game 2-2, beating Kasper Schmeichel with a deflected goal off Auston Trusty of Celtic. Celtic v Aberdeen, Scottish Premiership, Celtic Park, 19 October 2024 Photo StuartWallace/ Shutterstock

Pressure on Celtic to get the win at Fir Park 

Like every game Celtic plays domestically, It’s a game we must win, there is no doubt about that. There may be a couple of changes after our midweek exploits, and two more games to follow this week, but we should still have enough to win, so there can be no excuses.

Brendan Rodgers will be mindful of the need to rotate given we have three games in six days after that incredible performance in Bergamo that was energy sapping and also mentally exhausting – and that was just the Celtic supporters!

We have the experience of playing under intense pressure and more often than not, we get the result we require.. Think back to our last trip to Fir Park for example, when we snatched a win at the end when all looked lost. We will need that same spirit and determination today.

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Aberdeen celebrate
Celtic v Aberdeen – Graeme Shinnie celebrates with team-mates in front of the away fans during the Scottish Premiership match at Celtic Park on Saturday October 19, 2024. Photo Jane Barlow

Meanwhile at Ibrox

Meanwhile at Ibrox St Mirren are the visitors and anything other than a victory for Philippe Clement will be regarded as unacceptable as it would see Aberdeen’s lead grown yet again, ahead of their trip to Pittodrie in midweek. If theRangers fail to win today they could be 11or 12 points behind Aberdeen going into their League Cup semi-final with Motherwell a week today.

What is clear that this season Aberdeen are in the mix for honours and that has to be good for the game in Scotland. What a cup tie we have against them this coming Saturday – absolutely mouth-watering.

But before that six points please Bhoys against Motherwell today and Dundee at Celtic Park in midweek.

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An ordinary everyday Celtic supporters hailing and still residing in Govan in the shadows of the enemy. I’m a season ticket holder. I Witnessed my first Celtic game in 1988 and have attended when I can ever since. Growing up in the 90s I witnessed Celtic at their lowest, and now appreciate the historic success we enjoy today. I enjoy writing about this wonderful football club and hopefully will continue to do so. I’ve always been a keen writer and initially started this a hobby. My ambition is to one day become as good an author as my fellow Celtic Star colleagues.

1 Comment

  1. Fair play to the start the sheep have made to the start of the season.
    Yet next week, will give a better indication as to where the sheep really are, for the season ahead?
    Without European football on offer for the sheep, it has allowed far more preparation time for each game to date?
    But it will be tested for themselves, over there next 2 games?
    For ourselves, there has been a drop off in performance levels, after our CL matches?
    Not surprising with the level of intensity and the mentality required for ourselves to play at CL level?
    Even made harder for ourselves, getting away games after CL matches, and yet the scum get regular home matches?
    But these are the challenges that we face, along with the obstacles placed in front of ourselves? In trying to trip us up?
    But this is nothing new for ourselves to overcome, and still believe that we will do so yet again, even with reduced energy levels?
    It’s games like today, where our supporters become so vital, in helping our team, replace any lost energy levels?
    Even moreso as our team will remain playing for our support, no matter the circumstances involved?
    With such a policy intact within our club, and remains unbreakable, is a massive factor for ourselves remaining the strongest and best in Scottish football by some distance still?
    We welcome the challenges, and well use to being tested, but yet Scottish football has failed to break us, and today should be no different to what we have become so use to either imo?

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