Tumgik
#angry serious concentrated confident daniel hits different
torentialtribute · 5 years
Text
Celtic news: Celtic’s Champions League exit to Cluj was an accident waiting to happen
When it came to The transfer strategy of Celtic people knew where they stood.
Scouting chief John Park supervised the scouting department charged with finding & # 39; cheap and selling & # 39; on a large scale.
They didn't all work. Mo Bangura, Lassad, Miku and Starch Balode offered nothing. And fans always suspected that Peter Lawwell had more influence on the coming and going of football than a Chief Executive should have.
But here is something. When the signing sessions worked, they worked.
Celtic used to buy young talent like Virgil van Dijk on the cheap and sell them for big money
Put Ki Sung Yeung, Victor Wanyama, Virgil van Dijk, Fraser Forster and Moussa Dembele together and that is £ 60 million in the bank. One out, one in the wings was the way it went and Celtic still thought of their chances of reaching the Champions League. Once or twice they even made the last 16. But a decision to abandon John Park and replace him with Lee Congerton was a strategic disaster instead.
In January 2017, the champions of Scotland have signed 28 players in the transfer windows. Olivier Ntcham and Odsonne Edouard cost between them £ 13.5 million and can be considered a success. Eboue Kouassi, Jonny Hayes, Kundai Benyu, Marvin Compper, Charly Musonda, Jack Hendry, Daniel Arzani, Emilio Izaguirre, Youssouf Mulumbu, Oli Burke and Jeremy Toljan made little or no contribution to the first team. And that is only half the story.
Rodgers blamed the failure of his signing sessions on the reluctance of the club to make large money expenditures to close big deals.
But how many Celtic editions have ever really been as important as * how * they spend it. And they have spent poorly in recent years.
Charly Musonda was one of many Brendan Rodgers signings that rarely played for Celtic
New signing Boli Bolingoli seems to already have the confidence of Neil Lennon lost after a shaky start
Sometimes so bad that Rodgers left or Leicester City on February 26, the door should not have hit Lee Congerton's back on the way out.
With a huge reconstruction task, there was no point in wasting more time or money on a head of recruitment with one eye on laying it back on the road to regain control
an hour after Rodgers had gone home, Peter Lawwell should have been on the phone with one hand to John Park while he handed Congerton his discharge control with the other.
Instead, Congerton remained a Parkhead employee until Leicester finally paid the money to release him on 11 May. By that time, three months of valuable reconstruction time had been wasted following the recommendations of a head of recruitment who was not going to hang around.
Arsenal's interest in Kieran Tierney was no secret. And Celtic knew they needed top-class replacement.
Rodgers & decision to replace John Park with Lee Congerton superscout turns out to be a mistake
[1945908] Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell has supervised the recent irregularities Celtic's late transfer policy
Still, Nicky Hammond, the former chief scout of West Brom and Reading, did not throw until June 20.
Designated for the & # 39; summer period & # 39; the Englishman remains a short-term appointment.
All this again raises the question. What * is * Celtic's transfer strategy nowadays?
Hammond inherited a European scout, a scout in North America and three for the United Kingdom. Recently a scout has been assigned for South America and the Englishman has plans to renew the entire setup.
By the time he does, it is too late to save Celtic & # 39; s Champions League ambitions.
Too late to repair the rotten recruitment of recent transfer windows.
Callum McGregor was forced to play in the back left of Cluj defeat because Lennon Bolingoli not trusted
Boli Bolingoli is neither the first doubtful signing nor the largest. He could still eat well. Yet Neil Lennon described the Belgian's early appearances in a green and white shirt as & # 39; up and down & # 39 ;. A nervous wreck in the first half of a 5-2 win over Motherwell, he could not be trusted to start against the champions of Romania.
That's why Callum McGregor – perhaps the most effective midfielder at the club – was left to the left. Lennon said he wanted to put Olivier Ntcham in midfield. The * real * choice he saw was watching Cluj-target Bolingoli through the cracks of his fingers or taking a point at McGregor and hoping his coupon would come up.
The damage was done in a passive first half. Angry called around Celtic Park after a debt game defeat started seriously with 4-3.
With £ 25 million from the sale of Kieran Tierney fans, Lawwell wants to spend serious money.
Still, after the exit of the Champions League, that seems less than likely. And by the way, would anyone * really * trust Celtic to spend £ 25 million well in the current climate?
Celtic sold Kieran Tierney to Arsenal for £ 25 million but lacked the strategy to reinvest sensible money
They spent half of that amount on Christopher Jullien from Toulouse, Bolingoli from Rapid Vienna and Ukrainian winger Marian Shved this summer. None of the three started against Cluj.
Hatem Adb Elhemed from Hapoel Be & # 39; there Sheva looks solid enough for Mikael Lustig.
Yet the Israelis played right back in a 4-3 defeat against Cluj; only the third time that Celtic had awarded four goals in Europe at home in 182 matches.
There were colors, during a crazy second half, of the infamous 5-4 match against Partizan Belgrade in 1989. PSG scored five as of late 2017, but Dan Petrescu had no Neymar, Mbappe or Cavani at his disposal.
Cluj is champion of a Romanian competition with a total payroll bill of £ 53 million. Their prominent Mario Rondon is 33 years old. In the latest published figures, the Celtic salary bill was £ 59 million, but now they have crashed from the Champions League to Legia Warsaw, Maribor, Malmo, AEK Athens and Cluj. None of them has a turnover that matches the champions of Scotland.
Fans quickly pointed their fingers at Neil Lennon. They pay their money, they choose themselves.
Celtic fans will hope for Lennon if they lose on Rangers at Ibrox a week on Sunday
Many considered the Northern Irishman an easy, cost-saving appointment after the Scottish Cup final and his decision to put McGregor left behind once more sharpened the knives. Lose Rangers at Ibrox a week on Sunday and Lennon will come under heavy pressure.
Yet the constant obsession of fans – and club – with ten in a row is part of the problem.
Celtic has become a Champions League club with an outlook that extends beyond the other side of Glasgow. By concentrating their mesh on staying one step ahead of Rangers in Scotland, they have let their eyes hit the ball in Europe.
Over the past six years, Celtic has now failed four times against three different managers against modest opposition to reach the Champions League group stage.
Until the recruitment of players improves, a grim truth is inevitable. The Europa League is now their level.
Source link
0 notes