Daniel Stendel has confirmed that John Souttar will be out for around six months once again as he recovers from another Achilles tendon injury.
21.02.2020 - 12:46 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Thomas Gravesen is a man made for Scottish football in 2020.
His short-lived Celtic spell, pre-social media age, would've made him a Scottish football patter sensation in this day and age.
The Danish midfielder is one of football's real characters, as the many anecdotes concerning his Parkhead stint have proved.
Signed from Real Madrid by Gordon Strachan in 2006, Gravesen spent only two years in Glasgow but fans clearly haven't forgotten him.
Now 43, he was on punditry duty for Celtic's Europa
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