“In old money that means they missed about 10 sitters,” Chris Sutton

Chris Sutton’s Champions League group F analysis as he looks back on the six games in which he praises the approach that Ange Postecoglou’s side took in all of the games and bemoans the ‘ten sitters’ that made the difference from qualifying comfortably for the knock-out rounds rather than the actual outcome, frustratingly finishing bottom of the group and exiting European football for the season.

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The same fate befell theRangers the other night as in Champions League terms they became SIMPLY THE WORST team ever to participate in club football’s premier event. However that should remain a side issue as far as Celtic supporters are concerned as the focus should be on making sure that Ange Postecoglou is fully supported by the club in order to fulfil his own ambitions for Celtic in the Champions League over the next few seasons.

“Some Celtic fans who are taking great delight in (the)Rangers earning the embarrassing tag of being the worst Champions League team in history. But not being as bad as their rivals should not be the extent of ambitions at Parkhead. It’s certainly not for Ange Postecoglou.

(the)Rangers might have rolled up the white flag on match day one when they said they can’t compete. But Postecoglou’s side DID compete and the signs are they can make more of an impact in the future. That might sound daft after a 5-1 defeat to Real Madrid, but there was enough evidence over the six games to suggest there can be progression at this level,” Sutton writes in his Saturday morning column in Daily Record.

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Sutton reckons that while there was plenty of talk from the Board at yesterday’s AGM at Celtic Park, the practicality of that has to be outlined and for him it’s pretty straight forward.

“That means trying to keep hold of the club’s best players as long as possible, funnelling the money Postecoglou’s way if they do have to sell for top money, and allowing him to keep building the team he believes will be able to go toe-to-toe with the best in Europe. Postecoglou has spoken about being a Champions League team every season to properly develop – and that has to be the target. Not just being marginally better than (the)Rangers.”

Sutton is clearly a fan of the way that Ange Postecoglou is taking on European football and if it’s a risky business in the early stages it’s one that the former Celtic striker believes could pay massive dividends down the road.

Ange Postecoglou Celtic, NOVEMBER 2, 2022 – Champions League. Real Madrid v Celtic at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu.

“The other night threw up the same old arguments over whether Postecoglou should be more pragmatic. Listen, I understand that, and maybe I’ve been suckered in a bit as well. At one point the other night, when Celtic were about four down, Matt O’Riley lost possession on the halfway line and there were six teammates in front of him on the edge of the Real Madrid box.

“The player in me was thinking back to my time at Celtic and the players in that side. We’d be thinking…‘This could end up seven or eight if we don’t shut up shop. We could get humiliated.’ Five was bad enough but it could have been worse and there was a moment to give the fans something to cheer about when Jota scored.

Celtic’s Portuguese midfielder Joao Pedro Neves Filipe (R) celebrates after scoring his team’s first goal during the UEFA Champions League 1st round day 6 Group F football match between Real Madrid CF and Celtic FC at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid on November 2, 2022. (Photo by Thomas COEX / AFP) (Photo by THOMAS COEX/AFP via Getty Images)

“Mind you, by that stage the supporters were just there for a party. I get that the strategy was risky and Celtic were wide open at times. But on the other hand, don’t forget there was nothing to play for the other night for Celtic apart from pride.
It was worth a bash, but it might have been different if they needed a point to qualify,” Sutton guesses. Not too sure that Ange would have changed his tactics even for that.

Ange Postecoglou Real Madrid v Celtic FC, Champions League, Santiago Bernabeu Stadium, 2 Nov 2022 Photo Bagu Blanco Pressinphoto/Shutterstock

“If this is Postecoglou’s approach and he wants players to learn and develop at this level, then there was nothing wrong with sticking to his principles. We know there are different ways to play. But who is to say Celtic would not have ended up in the same scenario if they’d taken a more defensive approach in this competition? Brendan Rodgers tried to change his style when he went to the Nou Camp with five at the back – and ended up shipping seven.

“He also found out the hard way the Champions League is a tough school. But I don’t think Celtic are a million miles away from being able to make an impact at this level. Some of the patterns of attacking play in this campaign were really impressive.

Josip Juranovic of Celtic FC in action with Thibaut Courtois of Real Madrid during the UEFA Champions League match between Real Madrid and Celtic FC at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu in Madrid,Photo Apo Caballero

“Josip Juranovic penalty kick the other night summed it up though – Celtic were not ruthless enough. You look at some of the stats in this section. Celtic had nearly 80 shots on goal in the six games. You hear the hipsters talking about xG and apparently their expected goals total was nearly 10.

“In old money that means they missed about 10 sitters in the campaign. That sounds about right when you look back at some of the real gilt-edged opportunities they failed to put away,” Sutton noted.

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“It’s my job to watch Celtic’s games every week and as someone who loved their time at the club I’ve always had – and always will have – a vested interest in what they are doing. But there are maybe times over the years it’s more of a chore to tune in.

“Not with this Celtic side. It doesn’t matter if I’ve got work on or other things to do, I look forward to seeing this team playing. I’m not alone as you saw the response from the supporters who were in Madrid the other night and the way they stayed to salute the team at the end.

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“Postecoglou might have also made some mistakes in this campaign but he can do no wrong in the eyes of the fans. He has to win the league and get back to the Champions League next year – and make a better fist of it. But he’s got the trust of the club’s directors and the fans as everyone is on board for the thrill ride.”

Chris Sutton

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The Celtic Star founder and editor, who has edited numerous Celtic books over the past decade or so including several from Lisbon Lions, Willie Wallace, Tommy Gemmell and Jim Craig. Earliest Celtic memories include a win over East Fife at Celtic Park and the 4-1 League Cup loss to Partick Thistle as a 6 year old. Best game? Easy 4-2, 1979 when Ten Men Won the League. Email editor@thecelticstar.co.uk

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