Scottish Premiership team of the season so far including Celtic, Rangers, Hearts and Aberdeen stars
Scottish Premiership team of the season so far incic, Rangers, Hearts and Aberdeen starsluding Celt
Many teams have struggled to find consistency this season but there have been plenty of standout individuals
The season ends with the presentation of awards.
Managers frequently say that, and it’s true, either in an effort to lower expectations or to reassure staff that things
can be turned around. January is not a winning month.
However, it’s a good idea to take stock approximately halfway through. Particularly when we still want to speak
football and the Premiership is on winter vacation!
We’ve made the decision to try our hand at selecting a team of the season thus far. It wasn’t easy, with Rangers
faltering under Michael Beale before picking up steam under Philippe Clement, and champions Celtic at the top
once more but displaying inconsistency.
Hearts started off poorly but are currently comfortably in third place, while teams like Kilmarnock, St. Mirren, and Dundee are performing well above their league level and Aberdeen and Hibs have been disappointing.
This is our attempt at selecting an XI.
Chris Sutton evaluates the “baffling situation” at Celtic and the needs for January transfers.
Kris Boyd is hesitant about Rangers Fabio Silva’s transfer as he notes the things that are still lacking.
Butland, Jack
How excellent the Englishman has turned out to be a sign. has produced some huge saves both domestically and in
Europe, and he leads the league in shutouts.
Tavernier James
Here, not much explanation is necessary. Year after year, he consistently scores goals and provides assists. has
made three appearances on the PFA team of the year and is expected to be a candidate once more. If Aberdeen had
been higher in the division, Nicky Devlin might have defeated the captain!
Frankie Kent
Hearts’ most valuable summer acquisition, second only to Lawrence Shankland in terms of importance. Since his
arrival, they have rarely conceded from crosses or set-pieces, having been a soft touch the previous season.
Owen Beck
A huge blow for Dundee when Liverpool recalled the talented left-back. Tony Docherty’s men have been the surprise package in the league and he has been their star player in that, arguably their most creative outlet from left-back
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