UPDATE: Three Celtic players who deserve more game time under Rodgers…

The Bhoys are gaining ground quickly and have won 10 straight domestic games, with no losses this season on Scottish soil.

Although the home team leads on goal differential, Celtic and Aberdeen are tied for first place in the league going into this weekend’s matchup at the box office.

Position Team Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Diff Points
1 Celtic 7 7 0 0 22 1 21 21
2 Aberdeen 7 7 0 0 15 6 9 21
3 Rangers 7 5 1 1 12 4 8 16
4 Motherwell 7 4 1 2 11 8 3 13
In order to keep his team fresh and focused on the pitch as they begin a crucial run of games, Brendan Rodgers will need to rely on them throughout.

In light of this, 67 Hail Hail examines three individuals who ought to play more for Celtic in the upcoming months.

Luke McCowan has shown promise in cameo appearances for Celtic.

To begin with, it should go without saying that many Celtic supporters would like to see more of Luke McCowan after his impressive debut at the club.

The £1 million Bhoys acquisition, who has already made his debut against Heart of Midlothian, is fulfilling the dreams of fans who pay to watch him every week.Sligo , Ireland - 9 October 2024; Luke McCowan of Celtic during the mid-season friendly match between Sligo Rovers and Celtic FC at The Showgrounds...

Rogers commended McCowan’s “outstanding” performance at Ross County the previous Saturday, when Celtic overcame a goal behind to win the game.

“The guys coming into the game, Paulo and Luke, were outstanding,” he said of the second half. They had good movement and were flexible with the ball.

You get the feeling McCowan will soon be a part of the Irishman’s lineup, even though his wait for his first competitive Celtic start continues.

Hyunjun Yang’s few Celtic appearances

This is mainly for when the team’s schedule starts to get stretched, but if Rodgers calls on Hyunjun Yang, he might provide an additional level of attacking creativity.

In all competitions this season, the South Korean international has only made five appearances for the Bhoys. That has only translated into 97 minutes on the pitch in terms of time.DORTMUND - (l-r) Adam Idah of Celtic FC , Hyunjun Yang of Celtic FC balks during the UEFA Champions League match between Borussia Dortmund and Celt...

The former Gangwon FC player made 31 appearances last season, with one goal and three assists. He created 21 chances and completed 30 successful dribbles in his rookie campaign, according to Stat-trackers Fotmob, so there is undoubtedly talent here.

However, with Daizen Maeda and Nicolas Kuhn on the flanks, he could have to wait for his opportunity in the starting lineup.

Alex Valle has argued for keeping his Celtic spot.

Alex Valle, a loanee, has recently been given the chance to contend for a starting position while Greg Taylor has been sidelined for Celtic.

By taking a chance, the man from Badalona has begun to leave a lasting impression on the support, giving the left-hand side a sense of vitality and clever ball retention.

His most memorable moment in green and white thus far has been Valle’s viral assist for Adam Idah versus St Johnstone, bringing some of his La Masia charm to Scotland. As he continues to grow at the Bhoys, more is anticipated.

Although Taylor’s imminent comeback will undoubtedly be very appreciated, his positional counterpart shouldn’t be written off based only on his previous play.

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