The Herald - Herald Sport

Taylor keen to avoid Tierney comparison­s at Parkhead

- GRAEME McGARRY

FOLLOWING in the footsteps of Kieran Tierney was never going to be an easy prospect for whoever Celtic’s next left-back was going to be, as Greg Taylor has found. But the former Kilmarnock man is set on following his own path to success at the club.

Taylorknow­sthatcompa­risons between himself and his predecesso­r will be made, and that he may not come out of those comparison­s all that favourably given the level that Tierney has now reached as he stars in the English Premier League for Arsenal.

The 22-year-old can’t control that, but he is hell-bent on becoming the best Greg Taylor he can be, rather than trying to be the next Kieran Tierney. And he hopes that will be enough to win over manager Neil Lennon and the Celtic faithful.

“It’s natural,” Taylor said. “Kieran was a top, top player for the club and still is that at Arsenal. He’s a great lad and I was with him in the last Scotland squad and got on really well with him, but it’s for other people to make comparison­s. It’s not something I do myself. I’ve never claimed to be Kieran Tierney, I’m Greg Taylor and that’s all I can be each week. ”

The competitio­n that Taylor highlights hasn’t been eased by the loan departure of Boli Bolingoli, with Celtic manager Lennon freely stating that he hopes to bring in another option in Taylor’s position during this transfer window.

“It’s not a problem for me,” he said. “That is the life of a player at a big club. There’s going to be competitio­n everywhere. It’s competitio­n and that drives every player on.”

 ??  ??
 ??  ?? Celtic full-back Greg Taylor
Celtic full-back Greg Taylor

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom