‘Clueless’, ‘Celtic Should Sign Him’ – Revisionism in Full Flow After Euro Tie

Mikael Lustig was part of a Sweden team who refused to be beaten by Spain on Monday evening.

Two years on after leaving Celtic, there’s still a player there in Lustig and he still puts in 100%z

The Swede is an iconic figure in the East End of Glasgow and you’ll be hard pressed to find someone with a negative opinion of him who follows Celtic.

Mikael was part of such a fantastic period in our history, the rose tinted glasses seem to be in when it comes to discussing his Parkhead departure.

The defender looked to have lost a step in his final season with Celtic and his role within the team was diminishing. Celtic fans seeing him on Monday evening playing well [apart from an absolute howler where he’s managed to nutmeg himself] have suggest we let the Swede go too early.

I think that’s revisionism to be honest.

It’s great to see Lustig still going and managing to pull off a shock in the Euro’s. We hope to see more from Sweden in this tournament. Henrik Larsson’s son, Jordan Larsson is part of the squad.

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