Ange Postecoglou says Celtic are still alert to a fifth arrival of this transfer window.
09.01.2023 - 09:13 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Cameron Carter-Vickers smiled and confessed that his brief Ibrox show of emotion might make him cringe. But it only came about because the defender had produced yet another huge moment for Celtic.
And Carter-Vickers admits he’s full of belief after boosting his confidence banks with his exploits at the World Cup. The Parkhead ace has slotted seamlessly back into position after Qatar. Carter-Vickers has been a rock since signing from Spurs and there’s been no physical or mental hangover from the exertions and emotions of representing his country last month on the biggest stage.
The United States star is rising to every challenge and his immense value has been fully displayed over the past week. Seven days ago against Rangers, a magnificent last-ditch block to deny home ace Malik Tillman with his team trailing 2-1 kept Celtic in the hunt for a point which Kyogo Furuhashi’s strike secured.
Following the Japanese’s crucial leveller, Carter-Vickers then helped his team see the game out with one outstanding moment in injury time as he held off three Light Blues stars to win a free kick. Normally reserved in demeanour, the stopper let out a reflex moment of celebration and he smiled: “If I was to look back on it now, I would probably cringe a little bit. But at the time I was pumped.
“I enjoyed the game and I enjoyed that moment. Every player wants to play in the big games and going away to Ibrox was definitely one of them. I was up for that game and I enjoyed it. It was important that we didn’t lose the game. We would have liked to have won it and would probably have liked to have performed a bit better, but, all in all, it was probably a big point.”
It was and Celtic built on it in typical fashion by disposing of Kilmarnock
Ange Postecoglou says Celtic are still alert to a fifth arrival of this transfer window.
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