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A revealing fixture awaits against St Johnstone today for a Celtic team which was knocked into Rangers' slipstream by the Old Firm result six days ago. Not every conversation involving Celtic this week has been about referees, even if it often felt like that. There has also been some low level debate about how good a team manager Neil Lennon has assembled.
They have won 10 out of 11 domestic matches and in away games their defensive record is twice as good as that of any other team in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League. There isn't much wrong with them, but might their current flaws be enough for them to stumble again and lose further ground on the champions? Doubts remain about their confidence when it comes to handling stressful situations at the moment and their central defence is questionable. They are a work in progress, still needing time to settle and grow, but Rangers have been setting a fast pace and are pressurising them to keep up.See the full content of this document
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Working It Outtogether
The perception of Celtic was redrawn by that 3-1 Parkhead loss to Rangers and there was an aftershock when they were in Perth only three nights ago to win a Co-operative Insurance Cu...
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