Reo coming back is welcome news, but his lack of minutes is a concern…
Reo Hatate is closing in on full fitness and should be available for selection after the international break. We’ve sorely missed the Japanese international who has endured a horrendous season with injury.
Reo is the most technically gifted midfielder in the country by a distance. It’s only natural that we would miss his creativity in the middle of the park, any side would as he’s such a talented player. His return is good news as it means he should be available for selecting for our biggest game of the season at Ibrox on Sunday 7th April.
The dreaded plastic
But we must exercise some caution when it comes to Reo as he will naturally be rather rusty due to his lack of match fitness. The first game he will be available for is a tough trip to face Livingston on the dreaded plastic. It would be good to get Reo some minutes into his legs before the trip to Ibrox, but risking him on the hazardous Livi surface might not be a risk worth taking.
Catch 22
It’s a bit of Catch 22 situation so either way Reo is going to be a rusty when it’s time to take to the field at Ibrox. Brendan Rodgers has a big call to make, but let’s just hope it’s the right one for both the player and the team. Reo, if he’s fully fit, could make the difference this season.
Personal point of view
And from his own personal point of view, he needs to get himself fully fit and playing football on a regular basis if he is to turn all that talent and potential into a career at the very top of the game.
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