Todd Cantwell insists Rangers must win EVERY game they have left in order to taste title glory.
12.03.2024 - 06:45 / dailyrecord.co.uk
The famous Jock Stein line about the Celtic jersey not shrinking to fit inferior players is written on the one of the walls at Parkhead.
But the fact the kit could have done with a few extra spins in the Parkhead tumble dryer for Nicolas Kuhn had nothing to do with his ability. The £3m January Brendan Rodgers signing from Rapid Vienna has had to beef up in his first couple of months in Scotland having arrived on the back of few weeks of illness falling dental surgery that knocked pounds off him.
Unlike the rest of us in January, when most of us could have done with shifting some of the winter insulation, Kuhn didn’t have much to go spare. And it left the wide man feeling weak – and written off by some as not fit to wear the shirt. Boss Rodgers refused to panic with the 24-year-old and the Hoops boss believes he saw signs on Sunday the former Bayern Munich and Ajax youngster is going to be worth the weight.
Kuhn was like a new man in the 4-2 win against Livingston. Right from the off when he sent Christian Montano to the shops in the first minute with a sublime dummy, it was clear he was a man on a mission.
The attacker set up the first goal of Daizen Maeda’s hat trick with a superb dash inside and delicate curling cross, he had a hand in the second and was a constant threat down the right flank.
Celtic fans can be quick to rush to make judgements on new signings, but it now seems some might have been too hasty in dismissing the wingers ability to measure up for the Hoops.
Rodgers feels Kuhn is finally up and running and he can help tip the scales in Celtic’s favour in the run-in. He said: “In fairness to Nicolas, I think we mentioned it before, for anyone not working with him every day and seeing the difference, when he
Todd Cantwell insists Rangers must win EVERY game they have left in order to taste title glory.
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