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|Vol 55 Issue 13
No point in playing good football if you don’t score goals seems to be the Celtic logic now and Callum McGregor couldn’t agree more
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CALLUM McGregor is now one of the most experienced players in the Celtic team and, together with Scott Brown, has helped the champions make the necessary tweaks to their style of play to ensure they stay ahead of the competition.
Pragmatic football is how he sums it up, and McGregor believes the formula will yield success not just at home but in Europe too.
It’s been over five years since McGregor broke into the first team after a successful season-long loan spell at Notts County. Since then he has lifted 12 major domestic trophies and established himself as an invaluable figure in the heart of the Hoops midfield.
McGregor’s experience has given him an insight into what it takes to be successful, and he sees all the necessary boxes being ticked in the early part of the season to indicate Celtic have what it takes to have another successful season.
“Everything’s being going really well so far,” he said when reflecting on the first couple of months of the season in an exclusive interview with the Celtic View. “We got through the Europa League qualification with two good performances and went to Ibrox and won when everyone had written us off. We knew exactly what we were going there to do. We wanted to put a marker down for the season and that’s what we did.
“That result has really cemented the season for us. We’ve kicked on well since then with a string of good results after coming back from the international break. We’re all in a good place and the boys look hungry and ready to play.
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition Vol 55 Issue 13 de Celtic View.
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