December 22, 2024
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On Wednesday night, Celtic and Club Brugge drew 1-1 in the Champions League.

 

 

The way Brendan Rodgers’ team had been playing in the Premiership and recent European games had given them a boost of confidence coming into the game.

But by the half, fans were asking what kind of Celtic team had suddenly shown up because, in addition to being behind 1-0, they were a shell of their former self.

Cameron Carter-Vickers doesn’t want to look back on his own goal anytime soon since it will be repeatedly played for the wrong reasons.

The Bhoys had a much better second half, and Carter-Vickers will be grateful to Daizen Maeda for his incredible goal, which might potentially earn them a point against the Glasgow giants.

However, according to Mark Wilson, Carter-Vickers wasn’t the only one who had a “nightmare” night in front of his supporters.
Reo Hatate had a “nightmare” game for Celtic against Club Brugge, according to Mark Wilson.

Rodgers used the same starting lineup that started that match at Tynecastle when Celtic defeated Hearts by four goals over the weekend.

Hatate’s performances were receiving high praise, but the Brugge game had the opposite reaction.

As he told Sky Sports News (27/11/24 at 9:45 pm), Wilson emphasised a point near the end when the Japan star made a mess of things in a game that the hitherto dependable technician would never forget.

Wilson remarked, “They are doing everything they can to find that winner.” There was a brief burst of corner kicks in the closing seconds, and the second one was a skilfully executed one that was driven all the way to the back post before falling to Reo Hatate.

Even though he is an extremely talented technical player, tonight has been a nightmare for him. In the end, he volleyed back to the person who took the corner kick.

Wilson was taken aback by Cameron Carter-Vickers’ own objective.

Critics will once more be yelling from the rooftops about how the game has changed in the current era, specifically about playing out from the back.

Nevertheless, Rodgers is a man who will support his team no matter what.

As Wilson mentioned, you won’t see anything like this again, so the Celtics manager will make sure Carter-Vickers isn’t impacted.

Wilson said in disbelief on Sky Sports, “You will never see an own goal like this again in your life, especially at this level.”

“We all support teams playing out, and Celtic makes an effort to do so. At the edge of his comfort zone, Nicolas Kuhn returns to Carter-Vickers.

Schmeichel has moved to the right side of his six-yard box and plays it blind, but he still has the penalty spot and turns to play it to him. It then returns to the net. A disastrous beginning and a disastrous end.

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