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Kewell ‘set for Celtic exit’ as coach poised for Japan
Kewell ‘set for Celtic exit’ as coach poised for Japan
Celtic coach Harry Kewell is poised “to leave the club in the coming days”.
This is according to the Scottish Sun who claim that the Australian “edging closer to being appointed as the new Yokohama F. Marinos boss.”
Kewell did not travel with Brendan Rodgers’ side on Boxing Day as the Hoops defeated Dundee 3-0.
Reports in Australia state that John Hutchinson, who worked with Ange Postecoglou at Marinos, is expected to be his No2.
Rodgers previously confirmed that he would not stand in the way of Kewell joining yhe former J1 League champions.
He said: “”Harry has already managed before, so it is not new to him. He has had a taste of it and I am always one that if staff members want to broaden their horizons then I am very encouraging of that.
“It is also a sign that you have talented people if other clubs want them.”
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Meanwhile, Nick Walsh will be the man in the middle for the latest installment of Celtic versus Rangers.
He has been named as the referee for the highly-anticipated derby clash on Saturday, December 30.
Celtic lead the way at the summit of the Premiership by five points after defeating Dundee 3-0 this afternoon.
Philippe Clement’s side are in action tomorrow evening at home to Ross County, where they will look to reduce that gap back to two to then leapfrog the champions at the weekend.
Walsh has experience of officiating the fixture. The Scottish FA has entrusted him to handle the occasion.
He will be assisted by Graeme Stewart and Calum Spence.
Willie Collum will be on VAR and his assistant Daniel McFarlane. Kevin Clancy will be the fourth official.
Pat Bonner says £3.5m Celtic summer signing is just as good as Sead Haksabanovic
With Celtic looking to add quality to the team in this coming January window, it seems that they will not have to worry about one position of the team.
That’s according to former Celtic hero, Pat Bonner. The legendary keeper was asked his thoughts on Honduran winger, Luis Palma when Bonner compared him to the out-on-loan Montenegro winger, Sead Haksabanovic.
Bonner said [BBC Sportsound], “I think I put him in the category of Haksabanovic, that type of player who could come off the bench and make a real impact for that period.
“But he’s definitely not a Jota or one of the great wingers that we’ve seen at Celtic over the years.
“But a decent, effective player.”
Luis Palma is already a far better Celtic player than Sead Haksabanovic
The Honduran recently just joined Celtic in a £3.5m summer move from Aris. In just 20 games, Palma has scored seven goals, which includes two in the Champions League, and created nine assists. [Transfermarkt]
Not bad for a player who was being touted for just over £200k three seasons ago. He has also been very consistent domestically this season with brilliant performances against Aberdeen, Ross County and Hearts.
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Compare that to Haksabanovic and you will see the difference is starrk. In 42 appearances in the green and white Hoops, the 24-year-old managed to score just five goals and create four assists. [Transfermarkt]
Not that impressive when it took Palma less than half those appearances to outscore Haksa. Now you might ask how that converts to minutes on the pitch.
Palma was played 1,222 minutes for Celtic whilst Haksabanovic has 1,358 minutes under his belt. Pound for pound, the Honduran is already better value for money than the Montenegrin and it looks like he is just going to keep getting better and better.
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Glasgow Derby Injury Concern for Celtic
Celtic emerged victorious with a 2-0 win over Livingston, a welcome relief following back-to-back defeats.
However, the triumph came with a tinge of concern as right-back Alistair Johnston appeared to suffer an injury towards the end of the match.
He looked to have pulled up injured, making him a concern for the Glasgow Derby next week.
The game saw Kyogo breaking his goal drought. Kyogo found the net, marking an end to his recent period without goals. This strike set the tone for Celtic’s dominance in the match.
Liam Scales doubled Celtic’s lead by heading in a corner from Palma.
Impressively, Palma also played a crucial role in setting up Kyogo’s goal, showcasing his ability to orchestrate key plays.
The Green Brigade returned to the stands for the win. The group made their presence felt for the first time in 13 games after being absent due to a ban.
Hopefully Brendan Rodgers can provide a positive update on the right back.
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Kyogo Furuhashi now in ‘strange situation’ at Celtic
Celtic forward Kyogo Furuhashi looks to have been asked to play a different role under Brendan Rodgers at Parkhead.
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Celtic forward Kyogo Furuhashi’s goalscoring form under Brendan Rodgers has been “a bit strange” at Parkhead.
The Japan international has been asked to play a different role, drifting wide and dropping back, affecting his goalscoring form for the Hoops.
Celtic could look to trim their squad during the 2024 winter transfer window, with Nat Phillips and Alexandro Bernabei preparing for exits.
Celtic star Kyogo Furuhashi’s lack of goalscoring form under Brendan Rodgers has is “a bit strange” and has caused “a lot of frustration”, as journalist Dean Jones considers his performances as a whole at Parkhead.
The Hoops have enjoyed a positive start to the 2023/24 Scottish Premiership season, but a recent wobble in results will have created a sense of unease around Celtic Park.
Furuhashi has been operating across the front three for Rodgers’ outfit but hasn’t been utilised as the out-and-out striker he has been used to over the past two seasons. Celtic hope to recover from their early European exit and storm to a Premiership and Scottish Cup double.
Kyogo Furuhashi’s career at Celtic
In the summer of 2021, Celtic signed Furuhashi in a deal worth £4.6m from Vissel Kobe, as then-head coach Ange Postecoglou looked to develop a side capable of challenging for the Scottish Premiership title.
The Hoops had been beaten to the post by Rangers at a canter during the 2020/21 campaign and needed a rebuild to topple their Glasgow neighbours.
The Japan international would score 12 Premiership goals in 20 appearances during his first season at Celtic, helping them win the league title alongside a Viaplay Cup triumph.
Having had issues with his fitness during his debut campaign at Parkhead, Furuhashi would find full fitness in his second, hitting the back of the net 27 times in 36 top-flight outings.
The 28-year-old’s goal contribution led to Postecoglou’s side securing a domestic treble during the 2022/23 campaign before the respected head coach departed south of the border to take the vacant job at Tottenham Hotspur.
During the 2023/24 campaign, Furuhashi has struggled to reach the same levels in front of goal. Before Celtic’s trip to Livingston on 23rd December, the centre-forward had scored eight goals and registered three assists in 25 outings for the Bhoys.
However, Furuhashi has been asked to drift into wide areas and drop back to retrieve the ball under Rodgers, operating differently from how he played under Postecoglou.
In November, Jones told GIVEMESPORT that Celtic would not be concerned by exit rumours surrounding Furuhashi after it emerged that Tottenham had sent their top scout to check on players at Postecoglou’s former club.
Kyogo Furuhashi – Celtic stats (23-12-23)
Appearances
109
Goals
62
Assists
13
Yellow cards
8
Stats according to Transfermarkt
Dean Jones on Kyogo Furuhashi
Jones has suggested that Furuhashi can play a different role under Rodgers but that his goalscoring form will suffer. The journalist claims “a lot of frustration” surrounds the change. Asked about Furuhashi’s form, Jones told GIVEMESPORT:
“It is a bit strange. There’s a lot of frustration around this because you’d wonder why it hasn’t happened for him so far. But I feel like he’s being asked to play differently now. While he does seem capable in football in terms of being decent in the wide areas that he appears to be being forced into a bit more, it’s starting to reflect badly on his stats. That’s the first thing people will point out when looking for somebody to blame.
“I think he is a clever player and can play in the way he’s being asked, even though it might not be natural to him. But when you’re used to scoring or seeing someone score goals, it’s tough to accept a role change in which they’re not doing that as often.”
Celtic transfer news on Nat Phillps and Alexandro Bernabei’s future
With the 2024 winter transfer window approaching, Rodgers must consider the future of some of his squad members, who may feel they aren’t getting the opportunities required to stick around at Parkhead.
According to Football Scotland, centre-back Nat Phillips will return to Liverpool following his loan at Celtic next month.
The 26-year-old joined the Glasgow giants on a short-term deal at the end of August but has looked out of sorts, having built up his match fitness.
Phillips, now a fringe player at Celtic Park, won’t see his loan extended further, and another move away from Anfield could be on the cards in January.
Meanwhile, The Sun reports that Alexandro Bernabei is poised to make a winter exit from Celtic in 2024.
The 24-year-old has failed to establish himself under Rodgers and has attracted interest from Italian clubs and outfits from his homeland in Argentina.
The Hoops are keen on signing Estoril’s Tiago Araujo, valued at £4m, to offer competition to Greg Taylor, with Bernabei likely to be the victim in his arrival.
Meanwhile, Football Scotland claims that Celtic have enquired with Austrian outfit Sturm Graz about the possibility of signing former target Szymon Wlodarczyk. However, his value has sky-rocketed to £15m, making a deal financially unviable for the one-time European Cup winners.
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Having worked as a freelance writer on This is Futbol from July-November 2022, he now works as a freelance writer for the Exclusives team at GIVEMESPORT, mainly covering Premier League football as well as Celtic and Rangers.
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CELTIC’S £1m MYSTERY MAN
MYSTIFIED Celtic fans are still awaiting their first glimpse of South Korean midfielder Kwon Hyeon-kyu in competitive action.
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The anchorman arrived in a £1million move – an initial £850,000 plus add-ons – from K-League outfit Busan IPark in July along with winger Yang Hyun-jun.
Under-21 international Kwon, with the reputation of a determined ball-winner in the middle of the park, played for 45 minutes in James Forrest’s Testimonial Match against Athletic Bilbao at Parkhead at the start of August on an evening Brendan Rodgers utilised 22 players of his first-team squad.
NOW YOU SEE ME…new Bhoy Kwon Hyeon-kyu proudly holds his Celtic jersey on July 25, the day after his arrival.
The 22-year-old enforcer also came on for Matt O’Riley in the 61st minute of the 1-1 draw with Wolves at Dublin’s Aviva Stadium a few days earlier.
Apart from that, there has been no sign of the Hoops’ mystery man although he was named in last weekend’s matchday squad for the home match against Hearts. That was only the fourth time time he has been stripped for action, but has yet to play a solitary minute for the Hoops.
Rodgers also ommitted Kwon from his 25-man squad that was registered with UEFA before the Champions League Group B meetings with Atletico Madrid, Lazio and Feyenoord.
It has become a bewildering situation without any likelihood of the midfielder, who signed a five-year contract in summer, edging closer to a first-team breakthrough.
Possibly next month’s transfer window will provide a solution.
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