Celtic are Uncatchables if not Invincibles and here is why I can't call this a Rangers comeback – Chris Sutton
Celtic fans are starting to draw comparisons from this current side to the Invincibles from a few years ago.
I think it’s too early for that kind of talk. There are too many hurdles still to be negotiated right now. It’s too soon to call the class of 2024 Invincibles – but wins like the other night at Pittodrie means they are starting to look like the Uncatchables. It was a huge win against a strong Aberdeen team in horrendous conditions.
Those are the kinds of victories that win titles. Celtic were not quite at their best but they were never going to be in such difficult circumstances, with howling wind and freezing rain. It wasn’t a night for the faint-hearted – yet Celtic found a way. To be seven points clear of Aberdeen with a game in hand and 11 ahead of Rangers at this stage is massive. There is a long way to go but it’s hard to see how they can be stopped. The great thing for Brendan Rodgers is his entire squad is playing a part.
Look at his team and substitutions the other night. He made six changes from Europe for Ross County – and four of them scored. He brought four of them back in for Pittodrie but it was the ones coming off the bench who made sure of the victory.
I thought Luke McCowan was a little hard done by not starting against Aberdeen on the back of his display against County. The midfielder couldn’t have done much more than score and create another three goals, even if the opposition were not up to much.
When he got the chance to come on at Pittodrie he made a real impact. The same goes for Adam Idah. He was another one who was unfortunate not to stay in the side and while Kyogo was a handful, it was his replacement that really gave Celtic more of a cutting edge and allowed them to get balls into the








