‘If I’m honest’: Barry Ferguson says Celtic have a ‘quality’ player who should be playing more

‘If I’m honest’: Barry Ferguson says Celtic have a ‘quality’ player who should be playing more
‘If I’m honest’: Barry Ferguson says Celtic have a ‘quality’ player who should be playing more

‘If I’m honest’: Barry

Ferguson says Celtic have

a ‘quality’ player who

should be playing more

‘If I’m honest’: Barry Ferguson says Celtic

have a ‘quality’ player who should be

playing more

Celtic has put on a few pretty amazing

displays lately. Aside from the Hearts

match, Brendan Rodgers appeared to be

getting an offensive response from his

players.

After scoring three goals past a resolute

Motherwell defense the week before, the

Celtics’ seven goals against Dundee gave

the impression that they had changed

their attacking strategy.

And last Saturday in the Scottish Cup,

that was maintained against Livingston.

With 77% of the possession, Celtic

dominated play and had 31 shots on goal.

[BBC]

The final score against Davd

Martindale’s team would have been

much higher if it weren’t for some

terrible finishing.

James Forrest’s appearance in the helped

those numbers.

Ferguson stated on [The Go Radio

Football Show] that although experience

is something that cannot be purchased, it

also brings quality.

‘If I’m honest’: BarryFerguson says Celtic have
a ‘quality’ player who
should be playing more
‘If I’m honest’: Barry
Ferguson says Celtic have
a ‘quality’ player who
should be playing more

James Forrest does bring that, though.

“He has visited that place. It’s done by

him. He has spent a lot of years there.

“He’s a situation-aware guy, and to be

honest, after watching Celtic over the

past few months, I’m surprised he hasn’t

gotten more playing time.”

To be honest, who do we drop to do this?

It would be difficult to inform Nicolas

Kuhn that he has been benched after his

performance against Livingston, as I

discussed earlier today in regards to

Rory Loy’s remarks.

Forrest will again be on the bench this

Saturday unless we have another injury

setback. Daizen Maeda’s three trick from

Sunday makes him a lock to start against

St Johnstone.

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