The Scotsman

Celtic goalkeeper­s need to start Thinking outside the box

- By ANDREW SMITH

Celtic’s problems dealing with cross balls this season have been acute and, it would seem, never ending.

The latest example came at the weekend with Declan Gallagher’s header from a free - kick from deep in the 4-1 win at Motherwell.

The goal marked the sixth t h a t C e l t i c h a ve c o n c e d e d from a set-piece this season. Four of these have come from corners, with t wo diagonal free-kicks from distance. Add i n t h e f o u r p e n a l t i e s C e l t i c have been punished for giving away, and almost half of the 22 goals coughed up by the Scottish champions have not been from open play.

Celtic’s defenders and their goalkeeper­s have been criticised mercilessl­y for an inability to defend their goal. Especially in the past month, when they have leaked 15 goals in a mere seven games - their only clean sheet in that time coming in effectivel­y a last-season competitio­n, courtesy of the 2- 0 S cottish Cup semi-final victory over Aberdeen.

Pe r s o n n e l s o l u t i o n s h ave been sought for the malaise. I n d e e d , i n j u r i e s a n d f o r m issues – the latter most keenl y f e l t by c o nve n i e n t whi p - ping boy Shane Duffy – have caused Neil Lennon essentiall­y to deploy six different centre-backs.

However, Lisbon Lion John F a l l o n c o n s i d e r s t h a t t h e answer to some of the shortcomin­gs could b e found i n a willingnes­s to buck mo dern footballin­g convention­s over how goalkeeper­s must approach their duties.

The sprightly 80 -year- old, C e l t i c ’s o f f i c i a l s u b s t i t u t e k e e p e r w h e n J o c k S t e i n’s me n b e c a me t h e f i r s t n o n - Latin side to claim the Europ ea n C u p i n 19 67, wa n t s t o see his present- day successors “throw away the coach

ing manual that seems to have become some sort of gospel”.

B o t h Va s i l i s B a r k a s a n d Scott Bain, the man who now appears to have deposed the £4.5 million Greek summer signing, have b een accused of failin g to dominate their boxes, and prove commandi n g f i g u r e s wh e n b a l l s a r e shelled into box. Fallon, who played for Celtic between 1959 and 1971, believes they are not allowed to operate in a fashion that would allow them to do so.

Fallon wasn’t shy in coming out to attack crosses. S ome a d j u d g e d h i m t o o c av a l i e r doing so. Yet, not to have this flexibly, as he believes is being d e n i e d to B a i n a n d B a r k a s , p l a c e s g r e a t e r p r e s s u r e o n

Celtic’s central defenders than is either necessar y or beneficial.

“Both Ronnie Simpson and I were told by Jo ck that any ball, not just in the six-yard box, but in the vicinity of seven, eight, nine yards out, we had to defend,” Fallon said. “It wasn’t the case that we were e x p e c t e d t o s n a p u p e ve r y one, that wouldn’t b e p ossible. But we had to follow one of three courses of action: we h a d t o g r a b i t , p u n c h i t , o r get ourselves into the mix by using our bodies and arms to stop opponents being allowed clean headers.

“In terms of what is allowed of keepers, though fouls come a l o t e a s i e r t h e s e d ay s , t h e

g a m e h a s n’t c h a n g e d t h a t much that keep ers can still make their presence felt. How often do you see a penalty given for a challenge by them on an attacker?”

A s w i t h a l l g o a l k e e p i n g c o a c h e s a c r o s s t h e b o a r d , Celtic’s Stevie Woods wouldn’t seem to be giving those in this sp ecialised p osition licence to roam... a must in Fallon’s day. The Blantyre-based former player considers there is a happy medium being entirely

under-explored. He cites the goal lost at Mother well as an example.

“The free -kick [from Liam Polwor th] travels a go o d 40 yards before Gallagher makes contact about nine yards out. That would give plenty of time for Bain to judge, and be sure of, the trajector y. As it is, he was wrongly blamed by some Celtic fans because the header beats him right in at his far corner. Yet, in staying on his line, which I’m sure is the expecta

tion, his positionin­g was perfect as he made sure he guarded his near post.

“Confusing me is what I see from Celtic keepers in warmu p s . T h e y h ave a va r i e t y o f shots hit straight into them and then they come and catch shots that are crossed in from wide areas. Why do they do that, practise that, when they never come for exactly those sor t of balls during games? This isn’t a particular issue to Celtic, by the way, it is the way

of it throughout world football, but I feel my club could be a bit cuter by not just falling into line.”

Another frustratio­n for Fallon is that he believes both Barkas and Bain appear capable of coming off their lines to deal with aerial threats. “I know Bain isn’t the biggest when it seems every keeper has to be at least 6ft 5ins - as Barkas is - but I remember him in his Dundee days and he would meet crosses at the edge of his six-yard

area. And I may be wrong, but I am sure Barkas was doing so in his early Celtic appearance­s.”

Fallon’s other bugbear about the lot of keepers in the game presently is the level of fault a p p o r t io n e d to t h em whe n the ball does find its way into their net. “If in doubt, blame the keeper seems to be the first thought,” he said.

“Barkas isn’t seen as making a good start to his Celtic career, b u t h o w m u c h c a n h e b e directly blamed for any goals l o s t ? I t s e e ms t o h ave n ow been forgotten that he made some important earlier saves in his debut against Hamilton in the opening game of the season, and he was the star man in a 5- 0 win at Ross County a month later.

"It is the same for Bain. Every keeper will make a few really costly errors, but I haven’t seen those from either man this season. Not that you would know the way the support are judging them.”

 ??  ?? 0 Celtic goalkeeper Scott Bain marshals his defence during the 4-1 win at Motherwell. But during the
0 Celtic goalkeeper Scott Bain marshals his defence during the 4-1 win at Motherwell. But during the
 ??  ?? 0 £4.5m recruit Vasilis Barkas came in for some early criticism
0 £4.5m recruit Vasilis Barkas came in for some early criticism
 ??  ?? 0 Lisbon Lion John Fallon is backing Celtic’s current keepers
0 Lisbon Lion John Fallon is backing Celtic’s current keepers
 ??  ?? comfortabl­e Scottish Premiershi­p victory, Neil Lennon’s side conceded their sixth goal from a set-piece this season
comfortabl­e Scottish Premiershi­p victory, Neil Lennon’s side conceded their sixth goal from a set-piece this season

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