“Robbie Keane wouldn’t be in mine, and not because I’ve got anything bad to say about him, just because I don’t know enough about him,” stated former Celtic defender Charlie Mulgrew during a recent discussion on the YouTube channel ‘The Breakdown’. His comments come as Celtic searches for a new manager, a position that has garnered much speculation and debate among fans and pundits alike.
Mulgrew expressed his support for Jens Berthel Askou, Craig Bellamy, and Kjetil Knutsen as potential candidates for the managerial role at Celtic. He emphasized the importance of finding a manager who can resonate with the club’s rich history and current ambitions. “So mine would be Berthel Askou, Craig Bellamy. I’d like to see the Bodo/Glimt manager spoken to,” he added, highlighting his preference for candidates with proven track records.
In contrast, he dismissed the prospects of Robbie Keane and Roberto Martinez, indicating that the latter’s experience might not align with the current needs of the club. Mulgrew reflected on the challenges of attracting established names, stating, “Celtic is a huge club and attracting established names may be unrealistic.” This sentiment echoes the complexities of the current football landscape.
Mulgrew’s insights are particularly poignant given the historical context of Celtic’s managerial appointments. He compared the current situation to the time when Brendan Rodgers was brought in, noting, “I don’t know anybody in the category of Brendan Rodgers when they got him at that time.” This comparison underscores the high expectations surrounding the managerial search.
Beyond managerial candidates, Mulgrew also identified potential player signings that could bolster Celtic’s squad. He specifically mentioned Elijah Just and Elliot Watt as players the club should consider acquiring from Motherwell. “Eli Just, what a player. I think he’ll probably be away in the summer, someone will probably come for him,” Mulgrew remarked, highlighting Just’s impressive debut season, where he scored seven goals and provided seven assists.
Mulgrew praised the style of play introduced by Askou at Motherwell, suggesting that such an approach could benefit Celtic if he were to take the helm. As the club navigates this transitional phase, the voices of former players like Mulgrew provide valuable insights into the direction Celtic might take.
As the search for a new manager continues, fans and stakeholders alike will be watching closely to see how the club responds to these pressing challenges. Details remain unconfirmed regarding the timeline for appointing a new manager or making player signings, but the discussions initiated by figures like Mulgrew are sure to shape the narrative moving forward.
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