Before this weekend’s match, Frankie Kent, a defender for Hearts, has offered his knowledge of Celtic.
After a protracted international break, the Hoops will finally return to play on Sunday with a mouthwatering trip to Tynecastle.
Just before the half, Celtic started to gather some momentum, and they’ll want to keep it going against the Jambos.
The team led by Steven Naismith is presently fourth in the Premiership following a recent run of good play. Kent, a summer addition, spoke with the media on Friday and shared his knowledge of the champions.
“These are the games you want to be involved in, playing against the best teams and testing yourself,” he said to The Herald. I had my first taste of the derby last week, and now I’m on to something bigger.
Celtic are clearly succeeding. They are a respectable club with a sizable roster of talented players. It’s exciting for me to put myself to the test.
Not a lot has been said by [Naismith]. I just need to continue focusing as hard as I can, I know. They want to control the ball, therefore it will be a difficult game. It’s about surviving and maintaining concentration.
They play a particular brand of football, which we haven’t really encountered much of this season—perhaps only in the European matches. We must approach our strategy with confidence, make every effort to adhere to it, and go ahead.
Every season, we eagerly anticipate huge away days like Tynecastle. It will be the same on Sunday. What a fantastic way to resume the action following the break.
In actuality, we have triumphed at Gorgie the past four times. The last two were quite easy victories, going 3-0 and 2-0. A 2-1 loss at the beginning of Ange Postecoglou’s tenure preceded the two fiercely fought single-goal victories that followed.
During his initial tenure at Tynecastle, Brendan Rodgers had a mixed record. There, we won his very first league game, and after that season, we won his first league championship. We did, however, also suffer defeats of 4-0 and 1-0 among other outcomes.
On Sunday, let’s hope to add a significant victory.
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