October 5, 2024
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XI was anticipated by Celtic. Three changes are made by Brendan Rodgers as the “outstanding” £6k-per-week player begins against St. Mirren.

Based on their recent performance, Celtic seems to have some players who are just there to complete their paperwork at the club.

In an attempt to invigorate his team, Brendan Rodgers took the axe midweek for the trip to Easter Road and benched players like Kyogo Furuhashi and Luis Palma.

It didn’t, however, have the intended outcome, and while Celtic won, the players’ performances didn’t change.

Rodgers must make two changes this afternoon against St Mirren in order to counteract Celtic’s lack of innovation and cutting edge.

Thus, given that

The Celtic best XI according to Chat GPT : r/CelticFC

For now, Kuhn remains in his position. The German is still getting used to the game, therefore I believe Rodgers will give him 90 minutes vs The Buddies so he can continue to improve on his impressive performance against Aberdeen.

Celtic vs. St. Mirren: Anthony Ralston and Maik Nawrocki start. Ralston has shown time and time again that he will not disappoint the Celtic boss when called upon.

At Easter Road, Brendan Rodgers was forced to substitute injured fullback Ralston with Alistair Johnston, and the 25-year-old fullback performed admirably.

Ralston passed the ball with perfect accuracy, displaying his typical composure and calmness. The Scotland fullback won more than 60% of his tackles while also making four interceptions, four clearances, and thirteen defensive plays.

This afternoon, Maik Nawrocki will also begin beside Liam Scales. This season, the Pole has played a bit-part role and fallen in the hierarchy behind Stephen Welsh.

But since Welsh struggles with injury these days, Nawrocki will have another chance to impress Rodgers in an attempt to turn around his Celtic career.

Celtic vs. St. Mirren Predicted Lineup

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