Auston Trusty reveals 'love you or hate you' Glasgow lesson as Greg Taylor told he is EPL class – Celtic news bulletin
Auston Trusty has revealed the 'loved or hated' Glasgow fishbowl lesson he has learned as he opened up on his move to Celtic.
Brendan Rodgers snapped up the defender for £6million in the summer and he's started to show his best form for the champions both domestically and in the Champions League alongside USA team-mate Cameron Carter-Vickers. He's also starred along Liam Scales for the champions as he hailed the welcome he has received from the Hoops faithful, who he describes as 'super passionate'.
Trusty admits the Celtic bubble is something he has never experienced with his time at Arsenal the closest thing he can draw comparisons with. However, with so many teams in London and Rangers and the Hoops the big two in Glasgow, he has picked up on the lesson very quickly that there is a high possibility you are either in the good books or bad books - depending on your side.
He told Goal.com: "It's a whole different realm, and the closest thing I can compare it to is Arsenal, but think about Arsenal. We're in London, so there are so many different teams. In Glasgow, it's a big city, not as big as London, but it's a big city. There are only two teams, so there's a good chance that they hate you or a good chance that they love you.
"The welcome was amazing. Everyone there is super, super passionate, and I think they could see from the start the value that I could bring to the team, so I think that they were excited as well. I try to play every game and be that person for this team, for Celtic and for fans look up to me and to support me, and little kids who aspire to be professional athlete to look up to me. I think the fans can see that hopefully and respect that.
"They've got behind me, so it's been really, really nice.


