Video – “The dressing room is unified like never before,” Full Celtic Media Conference: Christopher Jullien

Christopher Jullien returned to the Celtic starting eleven in Prague last Thursday and was culpable for the second goal conceded in a horrible 4-1 defeat. He also conceded the penalty in the 2-0 defeat to Ross County at the weekend which resulted in fans gathering outside the stadium to voice their anger at the way this season is going for the most expensively assembled squad in Scottish football.

“We know we have to ask questions of ourselves because at the end of the day we are on the field and we’re not accepting these kind of defeats,” Jullien said when he joined his manager in speaking to the MSM today. The Celtic Fans Media is no longer permitted to participate in these Zoom calls – not that The Celtic Star has ever been invited, so it’s no great loss to us!

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Anyway back to what the £7million signing from Toulouse was saying to the hacks. “We always want to win. The mentality is still the same. We are still good, working together and unified. We are working hard to get back to winning ways.

“We just keep trusting ourselves. We know we are not in a good place right now. It’s going to correct by working hard, together and finding more solutions.

“The dressing room is unified like never before. We are strong together and the players are behind the staff, and the staff are behind us. We are going to do everything to fix the results.”

Watch Jullien’s full media conference below.

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