Celtic face Sligo Rovers in a mid-season friendly on Wednesday, and while the match may not have much at stake in terms of competition, it could present a crucial opportunity for Maik Nawrocki to stake his claim for a place in the first team.
The Polish defender, who arrived last summer with some promise, has found his opportunities limited under Brendan Rodgers. He has often been relegated to the stands, not even making the bench unless other defenders were injured.

The Hoops are enjoying a solid start to the season, the only real setback being a defeat by Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League. Nawrocki has had zero gane time. However, if he’s given the nod against League of Ireland side Sligo Rovers, it could be his chance to remind the coaching staff of his abilities.
Liam Scales as a Source of Inspiration
Nawrocki’s current situation might seem bleak, but he doesn’t need to look far for inspiration. Liam Scales, who was in a similar position not long ago, has made the most of his opportunities and has now solidified himself as a reliable first-team option. Scales was once on the verge of being sold after being given little chance to succeed at Celtic. However, he’s forced his way into Brendan Rodgers’ plans with consistent performances when called upon.

If Nawrocki can take anything from Scales’ resurgence, it’s that patience and taking your chances can lead to a turnaround in fortunes. With Rodgers likely to rotate his squad for the friendly, including some fringe players and academy talents, Nawrocki could have the platform to make an impression. A solid performance could reignite his Celtic career or at least prevent him from falling further down the pecking order.
Chance to Shine for Celtic Fringe Players
Brendan Rodgers is expected to field a varied squad at Sligo’s Showgrounds for the friendly. With first-team players potentially rested, there will be room for those on the fringes to shine. While the match may not have the intensity of a competitive fixture, it allows Nawrocki and others to build fitness and show the manager what they can offer.
Kick-off is scheduled for 7:30 pm UK time on Wednesday, and fans hoping to catch Nawrocki in action can stream the match via League of Ireland TV for a fee of €10. While this may be just a friendly, it could be so much more for players like Nawrocki.