September 16, 2024

Key Celtic duo won’t return to training until Friday with Motherwell test looming

Celtic stars Alistair Johnston and Luis Palma won’t be back at club training until Friday, giving them little time to prepare for the visit of Motherwell on Saturday.

 

Brendan Rodgers provides Celtic availability update on Luis Palma & Alistair  Johnston

 

Johnston was called up to the Canada squad for their CONCACAF Nations League quarter-final against Jamaica, while Luis Palma featured for Honduras against Mexico in the same tournament.

Unfortunately for the pair, both their teams have been eliminated after dramatic second-leg encounters in the early hours of Wednesday morning UK time.

The Canadian played 84 minutes at home to the Jamaicans before being substituted while Palma played 90 minutes of a heartbreaking penalties defeat in Mexico City.

Alistair Johnston names the 2 Celtic 'steps' that can make champions even  BETTER as Champions League glory in his sights - Daily Record

Motherwell game could come too soon for Celtic duo

Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers confirmed their status in a media conference today, saying: “We are still waiting on some to come back. Luis Palma and Alistair Johnston won’t be back until Friday but the other guys have come back well.

“The guys that have played domestically and for Scotland are fine, and the others, yeah fine. So nothing injury-wise at this moment in time to report.”

Asked if Palma and Johnston would be ruled out of the weekend’s encounter, Rodgers said: “We’ll just assess it, just assess and see how they are.”

Luis Palma sends five word Celtic message to fans after Atletico Madrid  Champions League thriller - Glasgow Live

Alternative squad options, if they don’t make the Scottish Premiership clash, include Anthony Ralston at right back and James Forrest in attack, with Hyunjun Yang likely to take up a wing spot regardless after impressing against Aberdeen last time out.

That would be far from ideal and hopefully both players have looked after themselves in the wake of their international exertions.

Palma has been in exceptional form of late and bagged three assists against the Dons before leaving for Honduras, while Johnston is a clear pick ahead of Ralston in defence. But with Lazio coming shortly after on Tuesday, Rodgers may well want to keep them sharp and rested.

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Celtic swerve the Sevcoholics at AGM as board defuse a time bomb amid heckles and lingering uneasiness – Keith Jackson

Peter Lawwell and the board ran the gauntlet in front of the shareholders with a series of hot topics put in focus.

Celtic’s annual general meeting is often a gloriously curious affair. Over the years this summit with the shareholders has become the perfect pre-Christmas pantomime.

For more than a decade now the Parkhead hierarchy has been trotted out behind the top table to reflect on another 12 months where the cash has been flowing into the bank account as quickly as the silverware has been clogging up the trophy cabinet. And yet, still, despite this unparalleled success story, they spend the next hour or so having verbal custard pies thrown at them by the boo-hiss brigade.

For a long while they would queue up to ask about the financial affairs of their closest rivals, even if they could not quite bring themselves to mention them by name. And if it wasn’t for questions from the Sevcoholics, the board would have to answer for the state of the matchday pies. The topics may have changed over time. By recollection there was only one mention of the ‘tribute act from across the city’ yesterday and one reference to the ‘five way agreement’ which was made by a man so angry he has apparently lost the ability to blink.

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