Celtic v Ross County – Squad players to step up and put on a show

It’s time for Celtic’s squad players to step up and put on the show against Ross County at Paradise this afternoon…

Yang, Nicolas Kuhn and Paulo Bernardo applaud the Celtic support
Celtic v Falkirk – Yang, Nicolas Kuhn and Paulo Bernardo after Premier Sports Cup, quarter-final match at Celtic Park on Sunday September 22, 2024. Photo Andrew Milligan

Today sees us host Ross County at Celtic Park on league duty. It’s a vital game as we can extend our lead over Aberdeen to five points, and with the Dons having to play at Tynecastle tomorrow it would heap further pressure on them as they bid to stay in the title race after dropping five points from their last to matches.

As for today’s game I can see Brendan resting a couple of players due to the physically draining efforts of Wednesday night, not to mention a crucial game at Pittodrie looming in midweek.

The likes of Alistair Johnston, CCV, Reo Hatate, Kyogo, and Arne Engels could drop out to give them some much needed rest with future games in mind.

If that’s the case then whoever replaces them today is got to step up and show that they can contribute to the side, and put some pressure on those who are deemed as regular starters.

Luke McCowan celebrates
Luke McCowan celebrates his goal with James Forrest and Alistair Johnston. Photo Vagelis Georgariou for The Celtic Star

The likes of Tony Ralston, Liam Scales, Paulo Bernardo, Luke McCowan, Yang and Adam Idah (if selected) have got to put in a flawless performance to show that they deserve to be seen as more than ‘squad players’.

I’m not saying all will start, but a few most likely will, and it’s vitally important that they grab this chance with both hands, not just for the team, but for themselves also.

Anthony Ralston celebrates
Anthony Ralston celebrates. Hearts v Celtic, 23 November 2024. Photo Vagelis Georgariou (The Celtic Star)

Ultimately today is about getting the three points and if we can achieve that while resting some weary legs then we will be in a stronger position for the massive matches that will come thick and fast after this one.

Ross County have frustrated us previously, even at Celtic Park, so getting the job done early would be satisfying and would make for a very happy St Andrews Day in Paradise.

COYBIG!

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1 Comment

  1. I would like to see two or three at most changes against Ross County. Three points is the same whoever we play but we have not performed well with a host of changes. Bernardo and Scales and maybe Idah. Valle
    Yang and MacGowan later.
    I see the Boo Boys are out in force for Taylor, following their well trodden path. When I first watched it was Peter Grant then James Forrest. Not real Celtic supporters.

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