Celtic the invincibles or rather the magnificent seven!
Incredible stuff.The Rhebel gave Dumbele the same as the French gave Cavani
When we hit seven passed Dundee United in Barry Ferguson's comeback game, the next day's edition of the Daily Record awarded the United players more marks than the Rangers team!
No, they're not biased . . .
I disagree. That’s offensive to Pollok. I’d say more like us playing against St Anthony’s...Would you expect to see more than 8's if we played and gubbed Pollok juniors 7-1?
A pretty fair comparison I'd say.
Well I must have watched a different match, the French list is overall closer to the real value for their attempt against PSG.
CRAIG GORDON: Didn’t look too clever at the first PSG goal with shot beating him too easily but you had to feel sorry for the Scotland No1 as the goals racked up. 5
MIKAEL LUSTIG: Couldn’t stop Neymar from scoring down his side of the pitch. Then pulled a muscle inside the first 15 minutes of the game and wasn’t able to continue. 2
DEDRYCK BOYATA: All over the place at times with the young centre half far too casual in moments when he should have sensed danger inside his own box. 4
JOZO SIMUNOVIC: Came back into the side after eight weeks out with an injury and the big centre half must have wished he’d asked for another night on the sidelines. 5
JAMES FORREST: Some bright moments early on but the winger spent most of the night running back towards his own goal in a defensive shift. 5
SCOTT BROWN: Lost possession too easily before PSG made it 1-1 in a poor first half by his standards but was far better in the second half as he rallied his team-mates. 5
OLIVIER NTCHAM: Set up the opening goal with a well worked corner and the midfielder started well enough but overall his use of the ball was poor. 5
KIERAN TIERNEY: Another huge learning experience for the young defender who lacked nothing in terms of commitment and effort even when things got tough. 6
TOM ROGIC: Probably wasn’t expected to start the game after his international exertions with Australia and the midfielder was sluggish at times. 5
CALLUM McGREGOR: As tidy on the ball as anyone in the Celtic side with the Scotland ace doing everything he could to keep possession of the ball. 6
MOUSSA DEMBELE: Back in his home town and the striker scored a goal he’ll remember for a long time as he fired Celts ahead inside the very first minute. 7
Merely highlights the clear pro-mentally challenged agenda of the Scottish mhedia.How can a player get 7/10 in a 7-1 hammering!?
Oui Monsieur, but look who they were playingThose French are hard to please, team wins 7-1 and the best player only gets an 8