Power and pace in that midfield would sort some issues for Celtic

How many times must this be said and asked of the club? It really is starting to become concerning when you can clearly see an obvious problem that has been the cause of much consternation and anguish as supporters for a long, long time. It’s perplexing how not one person in the recruitment team for the last several years now can’t see what we all can.

20th August 2023; Rugby Park, Kilmarnock, Scotland: Scottish Viaplay Cup Football, Kilmarnock versus Celtic; Callum McGregor of Celtic

The severe lack of power and pace in the central midfield area is glaring at this point. Even though we lost the great Aaron Mooy this summer, he was never that type of player either. We desperately need to go out and get a digger in that region of the pitch who will fight and sweat and graft like a demon to allow the McGregor, Hatate’s and O’Riley’s do their thing.

Rodgers mentioned it when he first arrived at the club and I am bemused at why it hasn’t been addressed yet again. I mean, the first few games of the season has just basically allowed the deficiencies in midfield to scream and shout out at us once more. Does anybody at Celtic Park actually watch the games I wonder? If they do, heaven knows why they can come away thinking we don’t need something different in front of the defence.

We need someone like Victor Wanyama , seen here celebrating his goal in the  Champions League game between Celtic and Barcelona from Celtic Park in 2012.

We have been rough around the edges lately and that can be down to playing a new way and that is understandable to a certain extent. However, getting in a strong, quick, athletic and powerful defensive midfielder would eradicate a multitude of issues with the team at present. For a kick-off, it would protect a defence that has come under significant scrutiny and give them some breathing space, particularly with our injuries at present.

And secondly, it would free up our other midfielders to go and impose their game on opponents. Since the beginning of the season Callum McGregor has not looked right and it’s as if he is confused with his role. If we brought in a proper defensive midfielder it would lift a weight off of our captain and let him get involved in attacking build-up play and help our forwards who seem to be under the cosh now too.

The problems are obvious.

Paul Gillespie

Help raise funds for Celtic Youth Academy by playing the Celtic Pools Weekly Lottery and you could win up to £25,000. The lottery is £1 per week and if you join today you will receive a Champions League Scarf.
Help raise funds for Celtic Youth Academy by playing the Celtic Pools Weekly Lottery and you could win up to £25,000. The lottery is £1 per week and if you join today you will receive a Champions League Scarf.

About Author

I'm a Garngad Bhoy through and through. My first ever Celtic game was a friendly against Italian side Parma at Celtic Park, in 2002. Currently a student of English Literature and Education at the University of Strathclyde for my sins. Favourite game would be a toss up between beating Manchester United with that Naka freekick, or the game against the Oldco when Hesselink scored in the dying seconds. I'm still convinced Cal Mac is wasted playing that far back.

Comments are closed.