SO SO SAD: The Celtic Civil War as a backdrop, Kuhn leaves a mark Today.
While warming up as a substitute at Pittodrie, Nick Kuhn could have been forgiven for wondering just what he had gotten into by joining Celtic.
He made his bench debut last week when his team defeated Ross County and was jeered off. The traveling support staged boisterous, irate protests against the club’s board this week. a sign that berated them for their actions during the January transfer window, when he was the star of the show. And that’s even before the on-field action begins.
It would be a positive portrayal of Aberdeen’s first-half strategy to call it primitive. When the ball fell at their feet, they dug in deep, shelled it back to Celtic, and only
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Luis Palma was the main offender, suffering one of his frustrating days when a goal was disallowed for a blatant offside (following an absurdly lengthy VAR check) and he squandered two further excellent chances, the greatest of which went over the bar.
Although Paulo Bernardo also managed to hit one off the woodwork, it appeared that Celtic would eventually find the net.
Peter Leven, the interim manager of Aberdeen, deserves praise for his wise remarks at halftime, telling the men in red to unwind. After the break, they were a different team, partly due to Bojan Miovski’s outstanding first-half goal on his first whiff of the match.
The on-the-road assistance was ecstatic. All of a sudden, Celtic were vulnerable. Relatively unsettled, Maik Nawrocki was fortunate not to receive a second yellow card.
Turning to his bench, Brendan Rodgers issued a signal to his new additions. In a matter of minutes, Kuhn and Adam Idah collaborated to create
In the midst of the chaos, Kuhn himself shown moments of composure and quality whenever he caught the ball as it was frantically shuttled from one end to the other.
Kuhn’s experience with the Scottish game and life at Celtic has been quite the introduction, but he demonstrated his ability to manage it.
Subsequently, he demonstrated that he comprehends the responsibilities that are currently on him. This was not anything to be considered a roadside gain after falling behind. Any way you cut it, this was two points lost in the championship race.
“We wanted to take the three points, but I’m happy to score my first goal for Celtic,” Kuhn stated.
wished for me to have an effect. Although I’m glad I scored, it wasn’t good enough in the end.
It irritates me. We are unhappy since we came here seeking the three points, but we must continue. This week is our chance to perform better.
We are under some pressure because we want to win every game and we have to win. All we need to do is improve next week.
“I’ve previously played with a few major clubs and had similar expectations. For me, it is nothing new.
It’s beneficial to feel pressure. You can’t enter and assume that the middle of the table will suffice, in my opinion. I came here for a few reasons, including that.
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“There are plenty of games to play and a long way to go. Naturally, we must have optimism. To keep getting better and better in every game, we need the supporters and we need to stick together.
“Obviously, we think we can win the championship because our team is really strong. Every week, we’ll also give it our all.
We had a few excellent opportunities in the first half; all we needed to do was score. Going down 1-0 was a little more tough, but we persevered and made a comeback. Because one point is insufficient, we desired three.
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