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Celtic have been struggling on the pitch recently, and a former club captain has spoken out about the team's problems. He says the squad is simply not good enough right now, but he also warns supporters not to overreact. The key issue, he believes, is a lack of quality signings during the transfer window.

Where the Team Falls Short

The former captain pointed out several areas where Celtic are lacking. The team has been losing matches it should have won, and the players don't seem to have the same fight as before. Here are the main problems he highlighted:

  • Defensive mistakes are costing goals in almost every game.
  • The midfield is too slow to create chances and often loses possession.
  • Attackers are not scoring enough, and there is no reliable backup striker.
  • The squad is too thin, and key players are already tired from nonstop matches.

What Needs to Change

To fix these issues, the former captain insists that the club must bring in new players before the transfer window closes. He says the current group is not deep enough to compete in both domestic and European competitions. The team needs experienced leaders who can step in and make an immediate difference. Without those additions, he fears the season could slip away quickly.

A Call for Patience and Action

Despite the harsh words, the former captain urged everyone to stay calm. He said that panic never helps a team improve. Instead, the club's managers and board need to work together to bring in the right players. Fans should trust the process but also hold the club accountable. With smart moves in the market, Celtic can still turn things around and fight for trophies this season.

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