Celtic fans, we asked for your views on Sunday’s Scottish Premiership victory over St Mirren.
Here’s what some of you had to say:
Liam: A comfortable but at times predictable performance by Celtic. We are not creating many chances in games and it’s clear what we are going to do. I’m disappointed in Brendan Rodgers, as one groan for another back pass doesn’t sum up 55,000 people turning up on a rotten day to back the team. Additionally, Greg Taylor was not getting criticised. Poor comments.
Paul: It was a brilliant riposte and response by Celtic, quickly getting back to winning ways again after losing at Ibrox. It was Nicolas Kuhn’s double that ultimately made all the difference. Overall, it was a rock solid display by Celtic strolling to victory in the end, capitalising on their arch rivals’ draw against Hibernian earlier in the day.
Dave: Brendan Rodgers is spot on. As a fan of over 50 years I’ve seen many highs and lows but young fans nowadays have only known success and have become so entitled. He is spot on, the team needs our support at 0-0, be patient and trust the team.
Clem: Ever since the Brugge game, where they showed how to set up to combat Celtic, we have struggled. So very slow at times and predictable. Still too many square and backward passes. A freshness in midfield is required to get the intensity back to how we started the season.
Hugh: Sunday blues washed away. We found our rhythm again, after a lacklustre display midweek. But we can’t kid ourselves we still need a potent poacher of a goal scorer. Adam Idah and Kyogo Furuhashi have been benched so many times due to a lack of finishing – January should be spent finding a proven goalscorer.
Malcolm: First and foremost, a weird performance against Rangers, however a decent performance against St Mirren and three points but we need a squad rejuvenation: left-back, holding midfielder and striker.