Chris Sutton is confused about what happened to Maik Nawrocki and Gustaf Lagerbielke at Celtic.
Maik Nawrocki and Gustaf Lagerbielke are where?
Chris Sutton is curious about the answer to that as neither of them showed up for Celtic on Boxing Day.
With Liam Scales and Cameron Carter-Vickers beginning at the core of Celtic’s defense, Brendan Rodgers’ team easily defeated Dundee 3-0. Stephen Welsh took Cameron Carter-Vickers’ place when he departed the field in the second half due to a knock.
Chris Sutton then questioned the whereabouts of Maik Nawrocki and Gustav Lagerbielke. Two summer additions to the team. According to what the former striker said on Sky Sports Football on June 26, 23 at 4:40 p.m., he believes it’s evident that “they aren’t in Brendan’s plans.”
Gustaf Lagerbielke’s previous appearance was in the Champions League, when he scored the game-winning goal. Maik Nawrocki, on the other hand, has been healthy for some time now and has only played 157 minutes in the Scottish Premiership.
Without Maik Nawrocki and Gustaf Lagerbielke, Sutton stated, “You see the Welsh and Scales partnership for Celtic.” “I imagine that some Celtics supporters are wondering, ‘Where are Lagerbielke and Nawrocki?'”
“Where are they?” Sutton inquired of himself.
Ian Crocker, a pundit for Sky, answered, “Mostly nowhere to be seen.” But in his match against Feyenoord, Lagerbielke did come out strong. Brendan Rodgers’ January will be, to put it mildly, fascinating in terms of transfers.
The fact that they aren’t present, Sutton continued. They don’t appear to be carrying any injuries. It implies that Brendan is not currently planning on include them. The center backs for Celtic
Who would have imagined six months ago that Scales would emerge as the team’s most important backman?
He grabbed the opportunity with both hands once injuries made it possible for him to do so. However, the hiring team will not look good if Lagerbielke and Nawrocki depart because that would be a significant financial loss.
Not to mention how much worse the loan agreement was for Nat Phillips, who will rejoin Liverpool in January. It seems likely that Rodgers wants his own players to arrive in January, and the fact that the top two players aren’t there could be a sign to the board.