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Although the stats can often paint a different picture, the only numbers that truly matter in football are goals scored and goals conceded. For Celtic (and Hibs), both columns stayed blank as Brendan Rodgers’ side played out another goalless draw this season.
Unsurprisingly, many fans have voiced their frustration at the result. And while it was disappointing not to claim all three points, there are still clear reasons for optimism after this latest outing from a new look Celtic side.
Should we have taken some of the clear-cut chances we created? Absolutely. Could the likes of Tounekti, Iheanacho, and Maeda perform at a higher level than they showed on the day? Without question.
But the encouraging part is that we are creating chances, and there’s a genuine sense that this team will soon hit the form we know these players are capable of.
The concern, however, is that Hearts continue to get the job done elsewhere, and following the latest round of Scottish Premiership results, Celtic now find themselves in the unusual position of looking up at the Edinburgh side sitting top of the table.
The Bhoys will need to find another gear quickly - both domestically and in Europe - with another busy week ahead.
🎙️ Join Tino on The Final Whistle Show as Celtic share the points with Hibs on Scottish Premiership Matchday 6.
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Although the stats can often paint a different picture, the only numbers that truly matter in football are goals scored and goals conceded. For Celtic (and Hibs), both columns stayed blank as Brendan Rodgers’ side played out another goalless draw this season.
Unsurprisingly, many fans have voiced their frustration at the result. And while it was disappointing not to claim all three points, there are still clear reasons for optimism after this latest outing from a new look Celtic side.
Should we have taken some of the clear-cut chances we created? Absolutely. Could the likes of Tounekti, Iheanacho, and Maeda perform at a higher level than they showed on the day? Without question.
But the encouraging part is that we are creating chances, and there’s a genuine sense that this team will soon hit the form we know these players are capable of.
The concern, however, is that Hearts continue to get the job done elsewhere, and following the latest round of Scottish Premiership results, Celtic now find themselves in the unusual position of looking up at the Edinburgh side sitting top of the table.
The Bhoys will need to find another gear quickly - both domestically and in Europe - with another busy week ahead.
🎙️ Join Tino on The Final Whistle Show as Celtic share the points with Hibs on Scottish Premiership Matchday 6.
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