Unique Angle – Maeda’s bravery, classy Kyogo and Hakšabanović’s brilliance

Here’s the Unique Angle from Celtic TV featuring those three stunning goals from Daizen Maeda, Kyogo and Sead Hakšabanović. Celtic were well worth the three points as the 100% home record this season is maintained and Ange Postecolgou’s side remains on track to retain the title and also to surpass the points total achieved by Brendan Rodgers’ Celtic Invincible side in season 201/17. That year Celtic dropped eight points, with Ange Postecoglou side dropping just five so far this season.

Both full-backs who came into the side last night have come in for a little bit of criticism, yet it’s a tough task trying to get immediately up to speed particularly in this very special Celtic side and if you’ve read Sandman’s Definitive Ratings – posted in the wee small hours on The Celtic Star (we never stop either!) then you’ll have noticed that both Anthony Ralston (who found Kyogo for the equaliser) and Alexandro Bernabei received very favourable ratings and reviews.

And the job that this two did last night means we have Alistair Johnston and Greg Taylor both fit and rested for what is to come at Tynecastle on Saturday lunchtime – that is going to be some game! Can’t wait…meanwhile enjoy your regular Unique Angle fix. Just awesome from Celtic TV….

On this day in 1965, Jock Stein became manager of Celtic…David Potter’s bestseller The Celtic Rising ~ 1965: The Year Jock Stein Changed Everything is available now in print on Celtic Star Books, and also on Amazon kindle, links below…

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