Glasgow Times

Giakoumaki­s and Co back on title track at Parkhead

- Aidan Smith TOMORROW Nick Rodger

THE jury was out on Ange Postecoglo­u’s Celtic. But now after four wins on the bounce in all competitio­ns, I reckon the Parkhead outfit can mount a serious title challenge.

Postecoglo­u is finding consistenc­y in his starting XI and as a result, performanc­es are beginning to improve.

The central defensive pairing of Carl Starfelt and Cameron CarterVick­ers was newly formed at the beginning of this season, and they are slowly but surely finding an understand­ing in each other’s games.

The pair have helped to ensure that Celtic have registered three clean sheets in their past three games, and for all the talk of defensive frailties, this stat shows the Parkhead side are definitely moving in the right direction.

On the flip side, the Celtic attack has been hailed for a number of impressive performanc­es over the course of the Postecoglo­u era, and that continued as they faced St Johnstone on Saturday.

Kyogo Furuhashi and Filipe Jota were again huge threats in the final third, but arguably the best performanc­e in a hooped jersey came from Greek striker Giorgos Giakoumaki­s.

The 26-year-old was the top scorer in the Netherland­s last season, and after a difficult start to the season he showed why with his first goal for his new club on Saturday.

It must be remembered that Giakoumaki­s was the top scorer in the Eredivisie with VVV-Venlo, who finished bottom of the table. Provide him with service and he will score.

His opening goal at Celtic Park ultimately came from a defensive error from Saints full-back Callum Booth, but Anthony Ralston took advantage to centre for the striker, who fired home into the back of the net from close range.

It was by no means an easy finish as the ball came in to him at waist height, but Giakoumaki­s’ quality was clearly on show as he ensured Zander Clark had no chance of stopping his volleyed effort.

Giakoumaki­s’ all-round hold-up play was also impressive, and he was a real handful all afternoon. His touch looked sharp and his ability to win aerial duals at the top end of the park is something Celtic have missed.

The most promising part of Giakoumaki­s’ game is that he looked to fit in perfectly with Kyogo and Jota and the trio were never shy of linking up in the final third.

Kyogo’s preferred position appears to be down the middle, but if he can fit in behind Giakoumaki­s, or out wide, then Celtic could really have something special going forward.

Postecoglo­u summed up his attacking options perfectly at full time, saying: “You know what strikers are like, there’s no striker in the world that feels good unless he is

scoring goals. Particular­ly when you come to a new club and a new environmen­t.

“For me, whether Giakoumaki­s scored or not wasn’t going to be as important. I think he did what we needed to today. But I know for him getting that goal is going to be pleasing and hopefully he can build from there.

“You can never be overloaded with options but it’s great to see we have those options in attack now.

“What’s also pleasing is the way we are playing. We are keeping a consistent level of performanc­e and we want to maintain that consistenc­y.

“Our performanc­es have been good in all the games since the break so from that point of view it’s pleasing but we have just got to keep going.”

Celtic’s weekend victory put them within a point of the top of the table before Rangers’ win over St Mirren yesterday and if they want to mount a serious title challenge, they have to continue to pile the pressure on their city rivals.

Dropping points early in the season hurt Postecoglo­u and ultimately his team can’t afford to drop anymore as Rangers appear to be grinding out victories without playing at the heights they reached last season.

Hearts, Hibernian and Dundee United also cannot be discounted after their recent form and Celtic meet all three teams before the turn of the year.

The season is entering a key phase and if Postecoglo­u’s outfit can keep pace with the league leaders up until January, they will give themselves a real chance of winning the title.

A League Cup semi-final against St Johnstone also awaits in November and if they were to land the first piece of silverware of the season it could breed real confidence into their league campaign.

Postecoglo­u has had his doubters but in a short space of time he has managed to improve Celtic drasticall­y from their nightmare campaign last season.

Given another transfer window I believe Postecoglo­u could start to bed in even more talent to his squad and supporters will be hoping he can continue to unearth talents like Kyogo and Jota.

Injury problems have also affected Celtic, so if they can get a bit of luck on that front and continue to field a consistent team, there will definitely be signs of improvemen­t.

There was a welcome return for Mikey Johnston on Saturday and Christophe­r Jullien and James Forrest are also close to first-team action.

With more competitio­n for places, performanc­es will only get better, and this is what Postecoglo­u will be aiming for.

There is a long way to go, but Celtic have already come a long way from day one of the Australian’s era.

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 ?? ?? Celtic frontman Giorgos Giakoumaki­s got off the mark on Saturday after a slow start to his campaign
Celtic frontman Giorgos Giakoumaki­s got off the mark on Saturday after a slow start to his campaign

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