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Why Celtic were labelled 'Premier League team in the making' by Norwich City boss

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Norwich City boss Dean Smith labelled Celtic a “Premier League team in the making” after seeing his side go down 2-0 to the Scottish champions. Daizen Maeda and David Turnbull scored the goals in either half as Ange Postecoglou’s men won their final friendly match before they start their defence of the league title next Sunday against Aberdeen.

Smith was effusive in his praise of Celtic who go into the new season as title favourites and will play Champions League group stage football.

In all six friendly matches, Celtic have scored two or more goals. Gallery: Ranked! The 10 best Asian players right now (FourFourTwo) “It was a great game for us at this stage of pre-season,” Smith told his club’s website. “Celtic are a very good technical team with lots of great movement, who made it really difficult for us at times.

I thought we defended really well, although our use of the ball could be a little bit better. Neither goalkeeper was really worked that much, but the tempo that they played at meant our players were having to match that, even without the ball. “Celtic are a good level team, You can see what they have been working on.

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