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2 lesser spotted Celtic players fit old football cliche but Carter Vickers proves irreplaceable – Parkhead analysis

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There have been times this season when Brendan Rodgers must have suspected someone was out there with a box full of voodoo dolls.

The Hoops boss has seen a succession of star turns land in the Parkhead treatment room when he could really have done with them on the park.

Rodgers watched Jota and Carl Starfelt pack their bags in the summer with mainstays Reo Hatate, Daizen Maeda and Liel Abada out for long spells – before the latter departed for the MLS having barely kicked a ball this term.

Callum McGregor is the latest to spend a stint with the medical staff and Hoops fans are praying he is back in business quickly after the international break, with the vital Old Firm showdown up on April 7.

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