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“Michael Stewart Highlights Celtic’s Key Strengths, Pointing Out What They ‘Have in Abundance’ Compared to Rangers
“Michael Stewart Highlights Celtic’s Key Strengths, Pointing Out What They ‘Have in Abundance’ Compared to Rangers”
Michael Stewart Lays It Out Straight as He Points Out What Celtic ‘Have in Abundance’ Compared to Rangers
In a recent commentary that has caught the attention of football fans across Scotland, former Hibernian player and football pundit Michael Stewart provided a candid analysis of the current state of Scottish football’s two giants, Celtic and Rangers. As one of the most vocal analysts in Scottish football, Stewart did not hold back in pointing out what Celtic “have in abundance” compared to their arch-rivals Rangers. His observations have sparked debate among supporters, offering a detailed breakdown of the key factors that Stewart believes give Celtic an edge in the current domestic landscape.
This article dives into Stewart’s analysis, comparing the two clubs’ strengths, resources, and future prospects. It examines Celtic’s dominance in various facets of the game, from squad depth to management, and explores how Rangers, despite their success in recent years, are struggling to match Celtic in these key areas.
The Current State of Play: Celtic and Rangers’ Rivalry
The Glasgow rivalry, known as the Old Firm, has long been one of the most heated and fiercely contested football rivalries in the world. Over the years, Celtic and Rangers have shared Scotland’s domestic footballing crown, with both clubs boasting rich histories of success and passionate fanbases. In recent years, however, Celtic have regained their dominance under manager Ange Postecoglou, while Rangers, under Steven Gerrard and his successor Michael Beale, have experienced their fair share of highs and lows.
Rangers’ remarkable return to the top of Scottish football, culminating in their 2020-2021 Premiership title win, ended Celtic’s nine-year title streak. That triumph was hailed as a monumental achievement for Rangers, who had battled back from the financial turmoil that nearly saw the club liquidated in 2012. However, despite their triumphs, Rangers have found it difficult to maintain their dominance in the face of Celtic’s resurgence.
Celtic, on the other hand, have reasserted their dominance under Postecoglou, a manager who has brought a new identity to the club. His attacking, high-pressing style of play has brought success both domestically and in European competitions. Celtic’s squad is deep and well-balanced, with talented players in nearly every position. The club’s financial stability and its global brand continue to give it an edge in terms of attracting top talent, while its youth development system has produced several top-tier players over the years.
Stewart’s Breakdown: What Celtic Have in Abundance
Michael Stewart’s analysis of the two clubs, published across various media outlets, outlined several key factors where Celtic have an undeniable advantage over Rangers. These include squad depth, managerial stability, financial strength, and player recruitment strategies.
1. Squad Depth and Quality
One of the most significant points raised by Stewart is the sheer depth of Celtic’s squad compared to Rangers. While Rangers have a solid first XI, Stewart argued that Celtic have greater strength in depth, which has been a key factor in their domestic success.
“Celtic have the luxury of being able to rotate their squad without significantly weakening their starting lineup,” Stewart said. “When you look at their bench, you see international-quality players who could easily walk into the starting XI of most teams in the league. That kind of depth is something Rangers simply don’t have.”
Celtic’s ability to rotate players, particularly in key positions such as midfield and attack, has been a hallmark of Postecoglou’s tenure. With multiple quality options available across the board, Celtic have managed to maintain their high-intensity style of play throughout the season, without a noticeable dip in performance.
Rangers, by contrast, have struggled with squad depth, particularly in key areas such as central midfield and forward positions. Injuries to key players like Ryan Kent and Alfredo Morelos have exposed the lack of quality options available to Michael Beale. Stewart pointed out that while Rangers have a few standout players, they are often overly reliant on a small group to carry the team. When those key players are unavailable, Rangers have found it difficult to maintain the same level of performance.
2. Managerial Stability and Tactical Expertise
Another area where Stewart believes Celtic have the advantage is managerial stability. While Rangers have undergone managerial changes in recent years, with Steven Gerrard’s departure to Aston Villa and Michael Beale taking the helm, Celtic have benefitted from the steady leadership of Postecoglou. The Australian manager has transformed Celtic into a well-oiled machine, implementing a clear tactical philosophy that has delivered consistent results.
“Ange Postecoglou is a manager who has a clear vision and a defined playing style,” Stewart observed. “You can see the progression in the way his team plays, both domestically and in Europe. Celtic have a manager who knows what he wants, and that clarity has helped them in their performances week in and week out.”
Postecoglou’s success in bringing in players who fit his high-pressing, attacking style has been a masterstroke. His ability to identify and develop talent has resulted in Celtic playing some of the most attractive football in Scotland, often dominating possession and controlling the tempo of the game.
In contrast, Rangers have struggled to establish the same level of consistency under Beale, despite his experience as an assistant to Gerrard. While Beale has shown tactical acumen, his tenure has been punctuated by inconsistent results, especially in big matches. Stewart highlighted that Rangers have yet to find the same level of tactical coherence that Postecoglou has instilled at Celtic, which has been a key factor in their struggles to keep up with their rivals.
3. Financial Power and Commercial Success
Stewart also pointed to Celtic’s financial advantage over Rangers as another crucial factor. While both clubs are wealthy by Scottish football standards, Celtic’s financial power allows them to reinvest in their squad more consistently. The club’s ability to generate significant revenue through European competitions, matchday sales, and merchandise has given them a competitive edge in terms of attracting and retaining top-tier talent.
“Celtic’s global brand is a huge asset. The club’s commercial success is unmatched in Scotland,” Stewart said. “Rangers have done well in recent years, but Celtic’s financial muscle means they can outbid clubs for top players and offer higher wages, which gives them an edge in the transfer market.”
Celtic’s financial strength allows them to continuously improve their squad, not just by signing established stars but also by developing young talent and bringing in emerging players from around the world. Rangers, while competitive in the market, have had to be more strategic in their spending, which has led to occasional struggles in terms of recruitment.
4. Player Recruitment and Youth Development
A key area where Stewart believes Celtic are miles ahead of Rangers is in player recruitment and youth development. Celtic’s scouting network is extensive, and their ability to bring in talented players from across the globe has been a major factor in their success. The club has consistently recruited players who fit Postecoglou’s system, resulting in a well-balanced and effective squad.
Additionally, Celtic’s youth development system has been a major source of talent for the club. Players like Kieran Tierney, James Forrest, and Callum McGregor have come through the academy and played key roles in the team. Stewart pointed out that Celtic’s emphasis on developing young talent is something that gives them a significant long-term advantage over Rangers.
“Celtic’s commitment to developing young players is something Rangers can only dream of,” Stewart said. “While Rangers have some talented youth players, Celtic have shown year after year that they can bring young players through their system and turn them into first-team stars. That kind of long-term planning gives Celtic an edge, not just now, but for years to come.”
The Challenges for Rangers: Overcoming the Gap
Despite their recent successes, Rangers face significant challenges in closing the gap with Celtic. The club’s financial instability, stemming from the 2012 financial crisis, continues to impact their ability to compete with Celtic on the same level. While Rangers have made strides in rebuilding their squad and facilities, the resources available to Celtic still give them a considerable advantage.
Rangers’ difficulties in securing consistent results, particularly in high-pressure situations, also highlight the challenges they face in matching Celtic’s level of performance. The lack of squad depth, combined with the uncertainty surrounding their managerial future, means that Rangers have a long road ahead in their efforts to compete with Celtic for domestic supremacy.
Looking Ahead: The Road to Reclaiming Supremacy
As the season progresses, it remains to be seen whether Rangers can close the gap with Celtic and challenge for the Premiership title. Michael Stewart’s observations serve as a reminder that while Rangers have made progress in recent years, Celtic’s consistency, depth, and leadership put them in a strong position to continue dominating Scottish football.
Celtic’s ability to maintain their financial strength, coupled with the tactical expertise of Postecoglou, ensures that the club remains a formidable force both in Scotland and on the European stage. Rangers, however, must address key issues such as squad depth, managerial stability, and long-term planning if they are to challenge Celtic’s dominance in the years to come.
The rivalry between Celtic and Rangers will undoubtedly continue to produce thrilling football, but for now, it’s clear that Celtic hold the upper hand in many key areas, as Michael Stewart aptly pointed out. The question remains: Can Rangers catch up, or will Celtic continue to reign supreme in Scottish football?
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