John Hartson calls four Celtic players a “disgrace” and vents his frustration at them

John Hartson calls four Celtic players a "disgrace" and vents his frustration at them
John Hartson calls four Celtic players a "disgrace" and vents his frustration at them

John Hartson calls four Celtic players a “disgrace” and vents his frustration at them

John Hartson calls four Celtic players a “disgrace” and vents his frustration at them

Not only did Celtic’s weekend loss to Kilmarnock make headlines,

but everyone was irritated by the way the game ended.

This was hardly the first road Brendan Rodgers has travelled.

He made it plain that the previous time out in Perth,

the first half performance had not pleased him.

John Hartson calls four Celtic players a "disgrace" and vents his frustration at them
John Hartson calls four Celtic players a “disgrace” and vents his frustration at them

Thus, you thought it was a positive move when the

Celtic players not only got off to a strong start against Killie,

but also opened the score.

John Hartson, however, was infuriated by the second-half response and

called the club’s entire back four a “disgrace,” speaking to Go Radio.

Nat Phillips, a centre back for Liverpool on loan,

started since Cameron Carter-Vickers was sidelined due to injury.

The opposition’s comeback was initiated by his

own goal since he wasn’t having a fantastic time.

Even if there is a great deal of pressure to win every week in this place,

John Hartson struck the right note when he said that it is unacceptable to show no fight,

as was the case against Kilmarnock.

Kilmarnock defeat for Celtic

“They need to adopt the proper mindset,” Hartson stated. “At a global club like Celtic,

you can’t lose; you have to win every single week.”

“You have to win every game that you play in, and that’s how Celtic lost;

they gave up in the second half.” I saw very little desire.

I have never witnessed anybody blaming one another.

“At times, I felt that the back four were an embarrassment.

I truly did. They must perform better lacked strength.

They were victimised by bullying. There isn’t a Celtic back four there.

Celtic needs to respond.

Yes, Celtic’s Champions League fate is set,

and they will finish at the bottom of the table.

However, this does not lessen the significance of the Feyenoord game,

both in terms of anticipating a reaction and perhaps winning an additional

pot of money in the event that three points are secured.

A victory is also necessary to restore some faith in the system because

the current losing streak in Europe is quite depressing and must cease.

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