The Sunday Post (Dundee)

I’ll take all the flak you want

Skipper Brown stands tall for visit to Pittodrie

- By Danny Stewart

Scott Brown last night issued a rallying call ahead of Celtic’s clash with Aberdeen.

The Hoops play at Pittodrie at noon, under pressure following wounding losses to Rangers and AC Milan.

Sk ipper Brown, who has been the focus for much of the criticism from fans, insisted: “I’ll take all the flak you want.”

However, at the same time, he has urged his team- mates to be strong and stick together to get the club through this current testing period.

Defiant Celtic skipper Scott Brown last night invited his critics to take their best shot.

Back-to-back defeats against Rangers and AC Milan have ramped up the pressure on the Hoops ahead of today’s game at Aberdeen.

The performanc­es of Brown have come under particular scrutiny, with some supporters claiming he is no longer able to provide the drive and energy from midfield the team requires.

It is charge the 33-year-old is happy to meet head-on.

“I’ll take all the flak you want,” he said.

“I don’t really look on social media too much. I just keep doing what I do.

“After a result like that, there are always going to be people who say: ‘Oh, he should retire, he’s not good enough to be playing here’.

“It is part and parcel of being a footballer, especially when you are at Celtic.

“You just need to be strong, and have the character to come back every season as best as you can.

“You need to keep pushing the boundaries, and be as fit as you can.

“Others will think: ‘ They’ve not made the right signings’ – but we have to stick together.

“We have to be strong. We need to make sure ever ything that happens stays in the dressing room.”

The key t o Ce l t i c getting through their trials, Brown believes, lies in keeping things in perspectiv­e and looking forward rather than back.

“It is only one bad result in the league. That is the main thing we need to remember. It is about how we react now that matters,” he said.

“In any season, there are ups and downs. It is not always nice and easy.

“But the lads have been unbelievab­le for the last nine years.

“We have s h ow n g re a t profession­alism and just need to maintain that and keep hitting the standards we set. We want to push ourselves as far as we can.

“There have been disruption­s. We lost the boys with Covid- 19, but we need to deal with stuff like that and stay positive.”

Which means Brown is viewing today’s Pittodr ie clash with Aberdeen as an opportunit­y, rather than a trial.

“We just need to keep our spirits and bounce back as quick as we possibly can,” said Brown.

“Aberdeen is a huge game, and we need to look forward to it.

“That is the good thing at Celtic. We have a game every three days so there is always a chance to do that.

“As a team, we need to start improving and be scoring more goals.

“From the goalie all the way through to the strikers, we need to be better all over the park.

“But the main thing is that we need to believe in ourselves too.

“We have been here, we have done it and we need to make sure we keep our consistenc­y and levels over the season.”

The Celtic skipper says it is a message he personally will look to reinforce any chance he gets.

“I am always chatting to

the boys, although it’s harder just now as we aren’t all in the same dressing room at Lennoxtown,” he said.

“But you get to talk to them when we are on the training pitch, and when we are walking back in.

“I think the new boys have done well since coming in, and every team in the same position with the restrictio­ns.

“We just need to make the best out of a bad situation.

“It’s not ideal that we can’t be in the same dressing room or go for meals together.

“But we just have to get to know each other as much as we possibly can.

“We have to do what have to do just now.

“The main thing is that everyone is protected.

“We lost a few players through Covid on internatio­nal duty so we just need to get on with it.”

B r ow n is, meanwhile, relaxed about the prospect of having to dip in and out of the side as Celtic tackle a blizzard of domestic and European fixtures ahead of Christmas.

“Yeah, the manager wants competitio­n in every single position,” he said.

“That’s what we need. We can’t rely on one person playing 65 games in the one position this season.

“You have to make sure everyone is fine.”

It’s not ideal that we can’t be in the same dressing room or go out for meals

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Scott Brown remains defiant
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After a difficult week, that has seen home defeats against Rangers (above) and AC Milan, Scott Brown is convinced Celtic can bounce back against Aberdeen today
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