Karamoko Dembele sends telling message to 24-year-old Celtic player after what he did vs Dundee

Karamoko Dembele sends telling message to 24-year-old Celtic player after what he did vs Dundee
Karamoko Dembele sends telling message to 24-year-old Celtic player after what he did vs Dundee

Karamoko Dembele sends telling message to 24-year-old Celtic player after what he did vs Dundee

Karamoko Dembele sends telling message to 24-year-old Celtic player after what he did vs Dundee Injuries to Daizen

Maeda and Liel Abada meant that there was a place up for grabs on the Celtic flank

for one of the fringe players to grab an opportunity.

Brendan Rodgers has tried Hyunjun Yang, Mikey Johnston and Marco Tilio but, as yet, neither has given the Celtic

manager a selection headache now that Maeda has returned to the fold.

However, Johnston got another opportunity to show what he could do yesterday after coming on to replace Luis

Palma on the 81st minute and, my goodness, didn’t he just grab it.

In the latter moments of the match, a swift double put Celtic ahead to stroll, and Johnston was, for once, being praised as a hero by the Hoops fanbase.

Karamoko Dembele sends telling message to 24-year-old Celtic player after what he did vs Dundee
Karamoko Dembele sends telling message to 24-year-old Celtic player after what he did vs Dundee

With the straightforward caption, “3 points, 2 goals, Merry Christmas,” the Celtic winger celebrated

his achievements on Instagram.

His teammates were very interested in the message; some responded with phrases like “Cheers to that” and “Santa,”

like Marco Tilio. Although Rocco Vata called Johnston “So good,” it was former Hoops player Karamoko Dembele’s response that drew my attention. Dembele replied succinctly, stating:

In a thinly veiled message (or is it a dig?) Dembele seems to be telling Johnston’s critics

to be quiet after his goals yesterday.

Personally, I am delighted for Johnston. Getting those goals takes the pressure

off the Republic of Ireland winger for now.

But it’s important to note that those goals are Johnston’s first in a Celtic uniform in more than four years, having last

scored in the Scottish Premiership on December 1, 2019, against Ross County. [Transportmarkt]

Can he save his Celtic career with it, or will the goals arrive too late? Since the winger seems to be a player who can

only contribute off the bench, I worry the latter to be the case.

What else has happened, 100% In yesterday’s Dundee victory, a former SFA official feels that VAR failed Celtic.

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