Opinion: Rotation Is Key With So Many Huge Matches Coming Up

Celtic face Raith Rovers in the fifth round of the Scottish Cup tomorrow. It is always important that matches aren’t declared won in the players’ minds before a ball has been kicked – and the last thing we need is any extra-time getting played at the moment. However, I think it is essential that a number of players are given the weekend off.

The Hoops have a hectic schedule ahead, the visit of Bodo Glimt awaiting on Thursday before a return to league action next Sunday. Thereafter, Postecoglou’s team travel to Norway just days before a trip to Easter Road. With that in mind, and the crucial nature of the matches, it would be wise to give some of the key Bhoys a rest against Raith.

Callum McGregor picked up a fractured cheekbone in a similar fixture against Alloa in the previous round. Reo Hatate looked tired at Pittodrie in midweek and Ralston is the only out and out right back available for selection. It is also worth noting that Tom Rogic rarely starts two or three games in a week so keeping him fresh for tougher games is important.

Considering the above, my suggested line up would be:

Bain

Welsh Starfelt Jullien Scales

Bitton McCarthy

Ideguchi

Doak Maeda Forrest

In my opinion that team has adequate quality, with plenty of talent available to be called upon from the bench. I selected Maeda with a view to Giakoumakis starting for the European game next Thursday, while Starfelt could always be replaced by a central midfielder in the second half with Nir Bitton dropping into the back line.

Regardless of my thoughts, Ange Postecoglou knows his team better than any of us and is a superior manager to someone like me who has never taken charge of a team beyond Football Manager on the Xbox. Nevertheless, it’s worthwhile for fans to exercise their minds on team selection to get us through this last day before the Celtic are back!

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Hailing from an Irish background, I grew up on the English south coast with the good fortune to begin watching Celtic during the Martin O'Neill era. I have written four Celtic books since the age of 19: Our Stories & Our Songs: The Celtic Support, Take Me To Your Paradise: A History Of Celtic-Related Incidents & Events, Walfrid & The Bould Bhoys: Celtic's Founding Fathers, First Season & Early Stars, and The Holy Grounds of Glasgow Celtic: A Guide To Celtic Landmarks & Sites Of Interest. These were previously sold in Waterstones and official Celtic FC stores, and are now available on Amazon.

2 Comments

  1. With all due respect I think that potential line up is just asking for enforced subs and extra time. Start strong, finish the contest then change.

    • Thanks for the comment Steve. I normally make the same point as you but just so afraid of injuries at moment with our record and felt we should still be able to win well with that side. I think Ange will be thinking more along your lines, and will only rest a couple of players. Hopefully the job is done by half time and they can come off