Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Schedule taking toll as Celtic’s strikers injured

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CELTIC manager Ange Postecoglo­u bemoaned their “ridiculous” schedule after losing strikers Albian Ajeti and Kyogo Furuhashi to hamstring injuries during their final Europa League game.

But the Australian insisted he would not temper the workload demands he puts on his players.

Postecoglo­u made 11 changes for the visit of Real Betis and there were plenty of positives in a 3-2 win, including Ewan Henderson’s first Celtic goal and promising debuts for former Sheffield Wednesday pair Osaze Urhoghide and Liam Shaw.

But the main story of the night was the double injury blow which could leave Celtic without a recognised striker for Sunday’s visit of Motherwell as Giorgos Giakoumaki­s is recovering from minor knee surgery.

Postecoglo­u said of the injuries: “Albian’s one looked fairly significan­t. Kyogo, we are not really sure.”

Postecoglo­u believes a heavy schedule is taking its toll – David Turnbull had started all 30 of Celtic’s previous games this season before coming off the bench to score a penalty winner against the Spaniards.

“There’s no doubt about that,” the Celtic boss said. “It’s a ridiculous amount of games we are having to play.

“And I guess it’s the way and the manner in which we play our football as well, it’s very demanding on the players. We don’t have the squad yet to cope with that and that’s putting stress on.

“We still have seven games to go, remarkably, between now and the break. Hopefully getting some game time for guys means they become options for us in terms of making them game-ready.”

Postecoglo­u, who could be facing a striker shortage for the Premier Sports Cup final against Hibernian next week, added: “I do think it’s too many games.

“If we had a little more depth in our squad then potentiall­y it wouldn’t be as much of an issue as it is right now. But there’s no doubt, if you want to maintain high-quality football and have players playing at their optimum levels, it’s too much to ask players to play every three days.

“But ultimately we want to be in the cup final and we want to be in Europe, so we just have to learn to cope.”

The Celtic boss will not tone down his requiremen­ts.

“It’s not possible,” the former Australia head coach said. “It’s just a by-product of the team we want to be. But that’s the levels we want to be at. I would rather try and maintain those levels than compromise and potentiall­y slip in terms of the football we are playing, and that affects our performanc­e.”

 ?? ?? David Turnbull grabbed Celtic’s winner from the penalty spot.
David Turnbull grabbed Celtic’s winner from the penalty spot.
 ?? ?? Substitute Kyogo Furuhashi had to go off after picking up an injury.
Substitute Kyogo Furuhashi had to go off after picking up an injury.

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