Celtic Urge New Striker, O’Neill Calls for Transfer Patience

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Celtic’s Midfield and Striker Woes: John Collins Calls for January ⁤Reinforcements

Celtic’s recent performances have sparked debate amongst fans and pundits‌ alike, with a ⁢concerning lack‍ of cutting edge in attack and a midfield struggling for consistent⁣ control. Former Celtic midfielder ⁣John Collins has​ been vocal about⁤ the need for strategic reinforcements ‌in the January⁢ transfer window, pinpointing a ⁤lack of a ⁣traditional striker and deficiencies in​ the ‍engine room as key​ areas for advancement.

The Striker Dilemma: A Need for a Focal‍ Point

Collins’ assessment centers on the current forward options available to Celtic manager brendan Rodgers. Speaking on BBC Scotland’s Sportsound, Collins⁣ highlighted the‌ difficulties in effectively linking play with current striker ⁢Daizen Maeda. “It’s hard playing ⁤football without a natural center forward,” Collins stated. “Someone you can hit and you know it’ll stick.” ⁣He elaborated that Maeda’s preference for running in behind defenses, while a ​valuable asset, hinders the team’s ability to play intricate one-two passes and maintain possession in the ‍final third.

This isn’t a critique of Maeda’s work rate or commitment, but rather a recognition ​of his skillset not aligning with the traditional role of a central⁤ striker. A ‘good centre forward,’ according‍ to Collins,“can change everything,” transforming half-chances into goals​ and‌ providing a consistent threat ‌that can unlock stubborn defenses. The ability to hold up play, bring others into the game, and finish chances consistently are hallmarks of a ⁢top-class number nine – qualities Collins believes are currently lacking‌ in Celtic’s attack.

The importance of a clinical striker is underscored by the fact that even with ​periods of dominant⁤ play, Celtic have struggled to convert opportunities into goals. Collins suggests that a ​reliable⁢ goalscorer could be the difference ‍between‍ a hard-fought victory and dropped points, particularly in tightly contested matches⁢ like the upcoming fixture against Hearts.

Midfield Concerns: ​Consistency and Athleticism Required

Beyond the ‌striker‍ position,Collins also identified the midfield⁢ as an⁢ area requiring attention. While acknowledging the consistent quality ⁢of captain ‍Callum McGregor – “One player who⁢ always ⁤wants ​the ball is Callum McGregor. Week in,week out he’s at ‍a level” – he expressed concerns about the inconsistency of other midfield options.

Specifically,‌ Collins questioned the performances of ⁤Arne Engels and Gustaf Lagerbielke, stating that Engels delivers “good games and very average games,” while Lagerbielke “comes in and out of games, and lacks consistency.” This lack of reliability⁣ places⁢ undue pressure on McGregor and disrupts the team’s⁤ ability to⁣ control‍ the tempo of matches.

Collins believes Celtic need to add another “athletic midfielder” to provide energy, dynamism, and defensive cover in ‌the⁤ centre ⁢of the‍ park. This addition would not‌ only alleviate the burden on McGregor but also allow the team to press higher‌ up the pitch and‌ win back possession more effectively. ⁤ A dynamic midfielder could also⁢ offer a different dimension⁢ in attack, driving forward with the ⁣ball‌ and supporting the forward line.

Recent Match Performance Highlights the Issues

Celtic’s recent ‌outing against Falkirk ⁢served as⁤ a stark illustration of the issues Collins highlighted. Despite dominating possession, they managed ⁢only ‌two shots on‍ target and were outplayed in spells ⁣by a determined Falkirk side. The lack of a focal point ​in attack and the midfield’s inability to consistently create chances contributed to ​a frustrating performance. ‌ John Collins’s observations​ suggest that tactical adjustments alone may not be enough to address these shortcomings; personnel⁤ changes are crucial.

Araujo’s Arrival and the Bigger Picture

The loan signing⁣ of right-back Julian ​Araujo from Bournemouth is​ a positive step, addressing a specific need in the ‌squad. However,Collins’ analysis⁤ suggests that more‌ notable reinforcements are required to truly elevate Celtic’s performance level. the injuries to key players further exacerbate the ​situation, highlighting the importance of squad depth.

Looking Ahead: A Critical Period for Celtic

With a crucial league game against Hearts looming, the pressure ⁢is on celtic to deliver a response. ‌ The outcome of this‍ match could⁣ significantly impact their‌ title ‌aspirations. ‌ If new signings are not secured before ⁢the Hearts ‌clash, the already simmering discontent among fans is likely to boil over. ‍ the coming weeks will be‍ pivotal in determining whether Celtic‍ can address their weaknesses and mount a serious challenge for the scottish Premiership title.

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