Celtic defender Alistair Johnston has played down discussions of his team potentially finishing the season unbeaten, emphasizing that the focus remains firmly on each game as it comes. The Canadian international made the comments following Celtic’s impressive form, which has sparked comparisons to their famous 2016-17 “Invincibles” campaign under Brendan Rodgers.
Speaking to reporters, Johnston said, *“It’s something that’s so far down the road. We’re not thinking about it. Right now, it’s about taking care of the next match and staying consistent.”*
The defender’s remarks come as Celtic continue to dominate the Scottish Premiership, showing remarkable resilience and quality under Rodgers, who returned to the club this season. Fans and pundits alike have speculated whether this squad could replicate the unbeaten league run achieved during the club’s historic treble-winning season.
However, Johnston was quick to stress the importance of staying grounded. *“The league is tough, and every team presents a challenge. If we start looking too far ahead, that’s when things can go wrong,”* he added.
Celtic’s current form has been bolstered by a solid defense and an in-form attack, making the “Invincible” chatter inevitable. Yet, Johnston’s pragmatic approach reflects a broader mentality within the squad to focus on the present and avoid distractions.
As the season progresses, Celtic fans will be watching closely to see if history can indeed repeat itself. For now, though, Johnston and his teammates are keeping their sights firmly set on their next fixture.