Yesterday Celtic Women took a stumble. But we’re neither down nor out.

Yesterday Celtic Women took a stumble. But we’re neither down nor out.
Yesterday Celtic Women took a stumble. But we’re neither down nor out.

Yesterday Celtic Women took a stumble. But we’re neither down nor out.

Yesterday Celtic Women took a stumble. But we’re neither down nor out.

It is impossible today to feel anything but sympathy for the Celtic women’s team and its current travails. Yesterday, the manager blasted the side for what she called the worst performance she had seen since she took over, and it was a game of football we should have won.

Hearts scored with their one decent attack, but the Celtic women’s side wasn’t as good as it could have been, and it’s been a long time since I’ve had to write something like that about them.

This is a team that, over recent seasons, has set incredibly high standards for itself. Week in, week out, the Celtic women have delivered performances that left fans and pundits alike full of admiration. It wasn’t just the results, but the style of play and the grit they showed on the pitch. That’s why this latest performance feels like such a departure from what we’ve grown accustomed to. The drop-off in energy and intensity was palpable, and the manager wasn’t shy about pointing it out.

The manager said what she said. She had to say it because she can’t allow the standards to drop. Celtic have built a reputation as one of the top women’s teams in the country, and protecting that legacy demands accountability at every level.

Yesterday Celtic Women took a stumble. But we’re neither down nor out.
Yesterday Celtic Women took a stumble. But we’re neither down nor out.

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