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Celtic’s Priority Should Be To Get Our Two Warriors Fit For Ibrox.

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The boss has given a lengthy interview to Celtic’s internal news team and updated them on a few things, and he’s spoken about the season so far and his frustrations with it. Amidst that stuff was news on Cameron Carter Vickers, who is back in training and may even be in contention for the weekend. That is obviously very positive.

There was little on Callum McGregor, but the Scotland boss talked to the player the other day and he’s suggested that perhaps the injury isn’t as bad as we had feared. Nevertheless, as I said yesterday, the nagging fear over Callum will persist until he is back in the side. The sooner that happens the happier all of us will be.

Still, Carter Vickers is our other great leader in the team and whereas doing without one of these two players is certainly workable, if not ideal, even if it doesn’t fill us with confidence, doing without both of them is another story entirely and would cast a significant doubt over our chances of getting something out of this season beyond a hard luck story.

The question as to which of the two players we miss the most is an interesting one.

We’ve won plenty of games without one or the other, but I reckon the loss of McGregor hurts most because so much of our football flows through him and without him we’re definitely less effective and less efficient as a footballing unit.

Still, when Carter Vickers plays you can see the impact it has on the team; he is a calming influence, he makes everyone relax and play better. The man is missed, there is no doubt about that, and so news that he is set to return will gladden the hearts of every fan.

The worry – and I don’t like to bring it up – is that we might, again, rush him back too early, so if I had my way, we’d leave him out at the weekend even if he’s technically fit to play. At the very least, I’d have him sit out at least part of the match; bring him on late or take him off early, whichever meets our needs. But I wouldn’t play him for 90 minutes.

The objective, obviously, is to get him as fit as possible for Ibrox. There is another game between now and then, although whether we want to risk him on Livingston’s abominable plastic pitch is another matter. It’s a chance I wouldn’t take with McGregor either.

The fitness battle for these two is going to go to the wire. Go to Ibrox with them both and I’ll fancy our chances of leaving with three points, and top of the league. Go without one of them and that becomes more like 50/50. If we go there without them both the rest of the team is really going to have to pull it together if we’re still to be in this title race.

The way I see it, we’re going to need at least one of them on the pitch for that game, and if I had to choose it would be McGregor, because we’ve been to Ibrox without the big man and got back with a result, but I cannot remember us going there without McGregor. I don’t even want to think about that sober. Yet he’s the least likely of the pair to make it because he’ll almost certainly not play against Livingston at any point.

McGregor is a machine though. And I can see him being ready for that game, and hardly missing a step. Carter Vickers will worry me through every minute he plays from now until then, and Rodgers must be tempted to wrap him in cotton wool and stick him in the stand. Even lacking a little bit of sharpness, he adds so much to our central defence and everyone around him.

That game must be our priority. This weekend, and Livingston away, will take care of themselves. Drop points in those and we don’t deserve to win this title anyway.

Brendan knows where the fate of this campaign will be decided; at Ibrox. Win there, go back on top and this race would be ours to lose. Win our next two and get both players fit for that, and we’re laughing.

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  • Kevan McKeown says:

    Would be a great boost if both were available in the comin weeks. Tho ah wouldnae take any game lightly. This weekend will be a tough one and ah can actually see the Livingston game bein a real tough day. They’ll be wantin revenge for the cup game, it’s still fresh in their heads and martindale will have them pumped up big time. Nae doubt about that. We’ll need tae be right on it that day.

  • Sid says:

    If Celtic drop points before Ibrox then ibrox won’t matter, the most important game is the next one. Other than Dundee this team is toiling every game. My concentration is fully on St Johnstone then Livingston. That’s why I’d start with CCV and start him at Livingston, only bringing him off when or if comfortable. We have a break in between and no Euro games so needs must. This is the position we have put ourselves in by having 4 transfer windows , signing 24 players with only 1 player able to make the starting team. Needs must we have to take the risk and cross our fingers because otherwise if we gamble and drop points it’s all over anyway. Simply the consequences of our actions, we’re going to reap what we’ve sown.

  • SSMPM says:

    The return of Hatate would be more than welcome too as you hinted the other day. If fit he’s the engine and difference maker in that midfield.
    Despite what many fans say about the required recovery time he was the ‘star’ along with Kyogo in the Ange team and made us tick with his energy. HH

  • Clachnacuddin and the Hoops says:

    What a bloody mess it has been with injuries this season…

    Do our medical team posses any due diligence when putting these glass guys through their medicals !

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