Glasgow Times

Morgan is primed to shine at Parkhead

- By JOHN McGILL

CELTIC new boy Lewis Morgan can make a major impact at Parkhead, according to the man who resurrecte­d his career.

Morgan’s hopes of becoming a first-team star suffered a huge blow when he was released by Rangers at 16.

But St Mirren’s then youth chief David Longwell spotted the talented winger’s potential when he saw him play in a trial game for discarded youngsters.

He quickly arranged for the Buddies to snap him up before setting about smoothing out the teenager’s rough edges.

Now five years on, his foresight has helped earn the Paisley outfit a £300,000 profit after Morgan secured his Hoops switch last week.

The 21-year-old will spend the remainder of the season with Saints as he looks to lead their Ladbrokes Championsh­ip title charge.

“I can see him making a big impact,” said Longwell, who now works in the United States heading up New York Red Bull’s youth acad- emy. “He’s two-footed with very good technique.

“He even takes set-pieces with both feet and that’s unusual these days.

“That also means he can play either side of the pitch. He’s very quick too and that’ll fit the way Celtic play.

“They’re always on the front foot, looking to press, so Lewis is ideal for that.”

As well as shaping Morgan’s career, Longwell has also helped former Buddies John McGinn and Kenny McLean on their way to Scotland honours.

But he reckons Rodgers is the right man to take over the developmen­t of Saints’ latest product.

“What encourages me when I look at Celtic is the number of players who’ve developed under Brendan,” said Longwell.

“People may question Lewis’ decision because other players have gone to Parkhead and not progressed.

“But I look at Stuart Armstrong who signed from a Scottish club and has been a massive success for Celtic.”

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Lewis Morgan is back at Saints on loan for now

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