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Callum McGregor

Discussion in 'Celtic Chat' started by greengrocer, Jul 5, 2014.

Discuss Callum McGregor in the Celtic Chat area at TalkCeltic.net.

  1. Wllm Gold Member Gold Member

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    Had a honking game but needs to start on Sunday for me.
     
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    If hes starting sunday i want to see him further up with mccowan, let bernardo or engles sit.
     
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  3. PaulM1888 Moderator Moderator

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    They marked him out the game, we’re going to have to be smarter when playing them because he and we didn’t have the answers yesterday.
     
  4. James Gold Member Gold Member

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    I don't disagree tbh I think he definitely has some qualities to play as a deep lying playmaker as long as we have someone beside him to help him out with the donkey work but he absolutely can't be played as the only holding midfielder moving forward we've seen games play out like yesterday all to often
     
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    We were blessed before with a player of Scott Brown's exceptional aggression and energy, and McGregor benefitted from that more than anybody in the team.

    He can't do it himself anymore, and he needs a water carrier beside him to warrant a continual presence in the team, or alternatively trying moving him forward, either way his influence is on the wane, and there is no way he is going to last as long as Brown did.
     
  6. Callum McGregor The Captain Gold Member

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    Had a hand in two of our goals today and generally played well.
     
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    Thought he was ball watching a few times, and lacking energy at times. Did pick up as the game went on but still not at the level he should be.
     
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    Still not doing enough for me. Needs dropped for a few games
     
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    Just doesn't seem to do anything except point and recycle the ball.
     
  10. Callum McGregor The Captain Gold Member

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    Do you actually watch games? :56:
     
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    Have to say I was at the game (I’m sure others who’ve posted were too) but I didn’t see a lot from McGregor either.

    Seemed to do a lot of hovering about in front of CBs but struggled to get the ball and hand signalling to others where they need to pass too - most of the time backwards and sideways.

    A lot of safe passes but credit for his forward pass that allowed McCowan to slip Maeda in for the first.

    He’s not in good form but I’m sure that’ll be temporary. Need him firing on all cylinders for the YB game.
     
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    What do you think? :56::56::56:
     
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    Thought he was decent enough today but not overly tested
     
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    Right now he seems a bit off it tbh, not quite up to his usual high standards.
     
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    Something I have noticed in the last few games he has played, his best moments seem to come when he has no option but to either play or carry the ball forward as he is a very good footballer and can do both well. E.g. the first goal today the ball was bouncing around and he played a great forward ball to McCowan which allowed him to feed Maeda and provide the assist for Kuhn.

    At Ibrox his best moment was he was given a hospital pass from someone and turned out it and broke their press only the left back slot.

    I think McGregor is a good intelligent footballer but he and Taylor are too often following each other around the park and playing short passes between one another that allows teams to get set. Taylor also point blank refuses to turn on the ball so often adds in an extra pass that isn’t needed.

    I noticed Engels was coming a lot deeper today at times to get on the ball which I think is part of the solution to the way Rangers played against us. There is something about his directness that seems to speed us up. However, the longer the game went on McGregor got closer and closer to him and more and more often it was a little easy 5 yard pass being played.

    I still think getting someone else with more of a physical profile but still a playmaker type to play alongside McGregor and switching from having a single playmaking 6 with two wide 8’s and an inverted full back to a double 6 who are both press resistant and can receive the ball with a more advanced centre midfielder/ 10 and a traditional wide left back would help shake up what teams expect from us.