Celtic must find a new midfield enforcer like Scott Brown as Champions League insurance policy - Chris Sutton
In my Celtic days it was Neil Lennon.
Subsequently, it was the likes of Scott Brown and Victor Wanyama who did the job.
It takes different pieces to fit a puzzle and, for all Celtic’s attacking quality, Ange Postecoglou will be aware you need balance.
And I’m convinced the Hoops could do with getting an enforcer in the door.
Not just for stepping up the levels to enter the heights of the Champions League group stages but to help on the home front, too.
It was pretty difficult to pick holes in the way Celtic went about their business last season. There were so many good aspects, so many exciting sights.
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However, if there was one thing that I wondered about, it was physicality. I felt that, in certain circumstances, it would have helped them.
Postecoglou wants to play a certain way and I think we all admire that.
Get on the front foot and play the game you want. Don’t take a backward step.
However, there are times in games when you don’t intend to take a backward step, it just happens.
You get pushed back and you need people to hold firm.
Celtic ’s attacking style leaves their centre-backs exposed.
Most of the time, you can cope with that but not in Europe. In the Europa League, Postecoglou’s