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4/10 Celtic man should fear for his future after pre-season howler

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Celtic continued their impressive pre-season preparations for the new campaign with an excellent 4-3 win over Premier League giants Manchester City in the USA.

 

The Hoops have now scored 15 goals in their four pre-season matches, winning three and drawing one, ahead of their opening day clash with Kilmarnock at Parkhead next month.

 

Brendan Rodgers will be delighted with the result against Pep Guardiola’s side and take plenty of positives from it, including two goals from Nicolas Kuhn and strikes from Kyogo Furuhashi

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4/10 Celtic man should fear for his future after pre-season howler

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Celtic continued their impressive pre-season preparations for the new campaign with an excellent 4-3 win over Premier League giants Manchester City in the USA.

 

The Hoops have now scored 15 goals in their four pre-season matches, winning three and drawing one, ahead of their opening day clash with Kilmarnock at Parkhead next month.

 

Brendan Rodgers will be delighted with the result against Pep Guardiola’s side and take plenty of positives from it, including two goals from Nicolas Kuhn and strikes from Kyogo Furuhashi and Luis Palma.

 

Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers celebrating

However, one player who let himself down in America and should now fear about his future as a starter for the Bhoys is central defender Liam Scales.

 

Liam Scales’ howler against Man City

The Irish dud was caught out for City’s first goal as he found himself too far away from Nico O’Reilly in the box and then failed to sort his feet out to clear Oscar Bobb’s deflected effort, from O’Reilly’s pass, off the line.

 

Maximo Perrone’s goal for the Cityzens, their second of the night, also came from Scales failing to be close enough to his man as the defender gave the Argentine ace far too much time inside the box to pick out the bottom corner.

 

The former Aberdeen loanee was yet again at fault for the Premier League champions’ third and final goal of the night as he allowed Erling Haaland to get

the run on him for a header at the back post.

 

 

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