‘Really Impressed Me’ – Chris Sutton’s Big Match Celtic Verdict

CHRIS SUTTON has delivered his big match verdict after Celtic beat Ferencvaros 3-2 in the Europa League.

The bhoys have guaranteed European football beyond Christmas after beating the Hungarian side and for Chris, it shows a sharp turnaround in where Celtic are now compared to the summer.

Speaking on BT Sports as cited by RecordSport, the former Celtic star was very positive about Celtic’s display and the team going forward:

“Take it back to the first two games in the group. They lost those two and the pressure was on to win these two games back-to-back and they did – and deservedly so.

“The team are making progress, he had a lot to deal with when he first came in, Ange Postecoglou, three players scoring tonight, three of his signings.

“They are starting to gel. No one is saying Celtic have cracked it, there’s still a long way to go and they still shoot themselves in the foot, still make mistakes.

“But they are getting there, and the performance tonight was a really good sign.

“We spoke about it at half-time, it’s a consequence of the high-risk football they play.

“I’ve got to say, one who’s really impressed me is Carter-Vickers. We saw him have a hopeless game for Spurs in the Conference League and I worried about him, he was a last-minute signing in the window.

“But I do think he’s really stepped up and his leadership skills at the back, the way he’s read the game, he attacks the ball when it goes into the box – he was superb tonight once again.

Celtic will always try and play their way out of trouble, there’s an argument to say Abada should have just punted the ball into the channel (on the first Ferencvaros goal) but there was nobody there and the manager would be really angry with him.

“He’d say ‘this isn’t the way we want to play’. It was a misplaced pass, it was a careless pass, but Ange Postecoglou will say ‘we need to tidy up’.

“They made mistakes playing out throughout the game and that’s going to be a feature of Celtic this season.”

Celtic were in disarray in the summer. It’s not an overnight job, we’ve already seen it’s a bumpy road on the way to eventual success. The Livingston draw brought us back down to earth, but the result in Budapest certainly shows we’re a team on the rise.

There’s a chance we can still qualify for the Europa League knockout stages, but if not the Conference League awaits.

Ange and his bhoys can be proud of their night’s work. The game ended 3-2 but Celtic were in control of the game throughout. A late second goal by Ferencvaros gave them a chance towards the end that their play didn’t deserve.

Chris echoes the sentiments of many Celtic fans at this point. Onwards and upwards.

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