“Performances like today are not good enough, we’ve got to improve,” CCV

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Cameron Carter-Vickers spoke to the media after Celtic’s 3-2 Glasgow Derby defeat to theRangers at Celtic Park yesterday afternoon…

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Maik Nawrocki moves in as Cyriel Dessers battles for the ball with Cameron Carter-Vickers during the Scottish Premiership match at Celtic Park, Celtic v theRangers, 16 March 2025. Photo O Rourke/Shutterstock

Q: Your thoughts on that, Cameron?

Cameron Carter-Vickers: “Yeah, I thought we didn’t start the game well, obviously, considering early on. Probably more on the ball than anything, we just didn’t seem to kind of keep the ball well enough and kind of pin them back the way we usually do and the way we want to do. And that kind of led to them having a few chances from our mistakes or counter-attack chances that they created first half. Second half was better, obviously scored the two goals. Kind of progressed through the pitch a bit better than we did in the first half and created a few chances, obviously. And then, you know, disappointing to see concede at the end of the game.”

Q: Can you talk us through the third goal, did you get a shout?

Cameron Carter-Vickers: “No, it was just over my head, I couldn’t see. I followed Dessers in, it went above our heads. And then, I don’t know what happened, but I think Ali might have slipped when he went to clear it. And from there, it kind of ricocheted back into Igamane’s path and he scored the goal.”

Q: How concerning is it, Cameron? We’re just saying you lost nine goals to theRangers in the last three games. Is that concerning to you guys?

Cameron Carter-Vickers: “Yeah, I think so. It’s definitely frustrating. Like I said, they kind of create chances without having too much possession, I think. They kind of wait for us to make a mistake and then kind of pounce on it and go from there. So, it’s definitely frustrating.”

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  1. Well beat last twice with them home and away all I can see them coming faster than ever before,we do not need so many work in progress players now we need men on the pitch no doubt about that,sell all that wants out and bring in a players with plenty of hunger to win games go big now or we will be chasing them,they are not just coming they are on us now, we need big changes now