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Paul Lambert knows Celtic very well. He used to be the team’s captain. Now, he has some serious advice for the club.

He says the current squad is not strong enough. However, he also cautions the club to stay calm and avoid rushing into decisions.

The Main Problem with the Squad

Lambert is worried about the overall quality of the players. He believes the club must bring in new faces if it wants to compete for major trophies.

Without these new signings, the team will find it very hard to win big games. The pressure is on the club to make changes quickly.

Why Panic Won’t Help

It would be easy for the club to panic and buy players in a hurry. Lambert specifically warns the club against this kind of panic buying.

Quick decisions in the transfer market can lead to bad signings and wasted money. The club needs to be smart and patient instead.

How the Club Can Move Forward

So what should Celtic do next? There are a few key areas to focus on in the coming weeks.

  • The club should target players who fit the team’s style perfectly.
  • Spending smartly is better than spending big on the wrong players.
  • The fans need to see a clear plan to stay confident in the team’s direction.

A Clear Message from a Club Legend

Paul Lambert’s words carry a lot of weight. He is a legend of the club who wants nothing but success for it.

If Celtic follows this advice, the future can be bright. Taking a smart, patient approach to building the squad is exactly what the club needs right now.

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