If Lagerbielke and Nawrocki can’t get a game ahead of Scales and Welsh…

If Lagerbielke and Nawrocki can’t get a game ahead of Scales and Welsh then the dreadful reality is that Celtic currently has one quality central defender and that surely isn’t good enough…

Maik Nawrocki 

Gustaf Lagerbielke and Maik Nawrocki are very much seen surplus to requirements under Brendan Rodgers, and one can only assume they must be regarded as not being good enough. Why? Well if they can’t get a game ahead of Liam Scales or Stephen Welsh then that’s all the proof you need.

Brendan of course sees them more on a daily basis than ourselves, but are they really that bad? Lagerbielke for instance is a Swedish international and Nawrocki has looked like a player with great potential whenever he’s appeared for the Celtic first team.

Or could there be another reason for their non inclusions in recent squads? That reason being that Brendan is firing a message to the board that he won’t tolerate their meddling when it comes to recruitment?

It’s pretty obvious that both players were signed without the input of Brendan much like Yang and Kwon both whom also find it hard for regular game time, or in the case of Kwon none at all.

I’m not having a pop at Liam Scales or Stephen Welsh. Particularly in the case of Scales who has worked hard to earn his place in the team, but like Welsh it’s glaringly obvious that he too is not good enough to be a regular starter in the first team, a squad player yes, but not a first pick starter.

If Brendan has no intention of playing both Lagerbielke and Nawrocki then it’s a matter of vital importance and urgency that we bring in a quality centre back for the challenges ahead this season. A quality defender alongside CCV with Scales and Welsh as cover would be adequate.

Hopefully that’s part of the late August transfer plans alongside at least one striker, a long awaited left back and a  midfielder if Matt O’Riley is sold as expected.

On Friday at Lennoxtown, The Celtic Star asked Brendan Rodgers about getting his squad ready for the challenges of European football through the remaining activity in the summer transfer window.

We asked Brendan: You mention European football. The club has a large surplus of cash in the bank, and if we’re going to strengthen and have a real crack at the Champions League then surely it’s now or never this season?

Here’s a reminder of what he said in response to that question from The Celtic Star:

“I’ve always said that recruitment is vital for success on the football pitch. Bringing in the players that allow you to elevate the game. Especially when you go up in the Champions League then the recruitment of players is crucial.

“Especially in the big clubs, if you don’t get it right then you have very little chance to put it right. If you don’t bring in a player that suits your style and is suitable for the football that you want to play – improving that player when there’s very little time is very difficult.

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“That’s why you want to get in not just A player but the RIGHT player who can elevate you and the team’s game and that he’s a sufficient level. It will allow you to improve. That’s absolutely key. I’m looking at by the end of the window for signings, and that is when you can judge.

“I know that supporters want to see that team on the pitch, and as managers, we want the players in quickly and integrated. At the end of it, if we can get to the end of August and have a stronger squad than what we finished with last season, it will still be a successful window for us.

“The point you make is absolutely correct – to have success on the football pitch, you need to recruit, and you need to recruit the best possible players you can, if you want to achieve in European football.”

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So no recruitment means a guarantee of no success in European football and with it a further decline in the Scottish co-efficient that will catch up with us so that even if we win the league, we’re going to have to go through multiple qualifiers before a future summer window closes, and we’ll all watch those horror movies in previous summers.

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4 Comments

  1. Michael Donaldson on

    The board have no ambition outside Scotland and only want to line their own pockets. Every business man knows you have to speculate to accumulate, how much is up for grabs in the champions league? Yet the board sit back with their heads in the sand. Labelled out now.

  2. ……..I find that latest article criticising Liam Scales & Steven Welsh as pretty pathetic in its timing but then there always appears to be some Celtic fan complaining about something? We’re just two games into the season and two wins and two clean sheets, yet someone having a pop especially at Scales as Welsh is really cover for him & CCV. Now as far as I recall Scales was almost ever present last season and played his part in bringing the double to the club. For a period when CCV was out injured Scales had to become the main guy in the back 4 he excelled despite continuous criticism from some? Yesterday in Edinburgh if you like stats Scales touched the ball more than anyone and on a day when we dominated at least in first half. What is wrong that some still find a problem with Scales? Admittedly he’s not Beckanbaur or Carles Puyol but then neither is CCV? As for Lagerbielke or Nawrocki are they good enough to form the central defensive partnership, we don’t know as they never got a real chance to shine under BR? Managers take a liking to certain players and play them continuously, is it blind faith or is it because thats why BR is the manager, not us?

  3. It really baffles me that still even today how all of the rocket-scientist football know-it-alls don’t understand that regardless of how talented a player is, if he isn’t a fit in our team, he isn’t worth pursuing!
    Some names being bandied around are laughable!
    Also, we won’t throw money away the way a now extinct team did! Get used to it! That’s good management!
    If the players we want aren’t available we won’t settle! There’s no point!

  4. Somehow don’t think that the CB positions will get finalised until the last week of the window imo?
    By the noises being made, it’s looking more likely that Rodgers will be going with 4CB within his 25man squad?
    Wouldn’t be Celtic at present, unless there are scapegoats regarding our players, and scales, Taylor, Welsh and Mikey Johnston fills that currently for plenty of our supporters?
    Stange really when 3 of them are currently required to help fulfil our 8 homegrown quota, for which we currently looking 2 short as things stand presently?
    Thought Scott mckenna could have done a job in that regards for ourselves?
    But didn’t seem to interest Rodgers whatsoever, but Philips last season did, when the injury crisis hit in the position?
    Even if we do get in another CB, as a potential replacement for scales?
    Then who stands to get the position as sub within an SPFL match day squad?
    Still say rocki is the best option out of scales or Welsh for the position, with covering either of the CB positions imo?
    Welsh could be regarded as a better option than scales in that regards also imo?
    So scales could well find himself, going from being a regular starter for Rodgers, and done fairly well for him last season imo?
    To not maybe even involved within to many SPFL match day squads?
    So overall, I don’t believe Rodgers is potentially facing as simple as a decision that so many are trying to make out Rodgers has to be making imo?