Celtic, now, are looking like they are getting back to their footballing best after their last three SPFL performances.
Brendan Rodgers’ side have had a stuttering start to the season after an early exit from the League Cup and dropping points at home to St Johnstone.
But after winning at Ibrox and at home against Dundee, Kenny Miller praised Celtic full-back Greg Taylor after the team’s stunning 3-0 success over Livingston.
He played a key role in both the penalty and the opportunities that Celtic generated, according to Miller [Clyde SSB].
Since Ange Postecoglou joined Celtic, he has excelled and kept up a really high level of form.
“However, he consistently rises to the challenge. He still wears the jersey. They paid a lot of money to sign [Alexandro] Bernabei, but he has managed to contain him.
We were only examining a few of his passes. I mean, Greg Taylor made some excellent passes. excellent distribution.
“He also poses a serious threat, especially last season when he was making all the runs and getting into those tight spaces. Listen, he just gave a really, really nice performance that was enjoyable to see.
For Celtic, Greg Taylor is beginning to contribute once more.
Without a question, Taylor gave Celtic his finest football under Ange Postecoglou. The £3 million Kilmarnock transfer actually excelled in that inverted full-back position.
It appeared that Rodgers had changed that at the beginning of the season to a more conventional full-back role, and it’s fair to argue that Taylor’s performances declined as he adapted to his new place in the club.
However, it appears like the 25-year-old has returned to his preferred position within the team and has recently returned to being at his best.
That was evidenced by his Man of the Match performance against Livingston, but not only that—last Tuesday night, he also played really well against Feyenoord.
There were rumors that Rodgers wants to bolster Taylor’s position this summer. The Hoops manager might want to reconsider that when the transfer window opens in January based on his current performances for Celtic because he is so valuable to their cause.
‘I’m not even kidding,’ according to other news David Martindale was astounded by a Celtic player’s performance against Livingston, who is 25 years old.