Former Scotland manager Alex McLeish believes that Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou will make numerous outcasts train with the academy sides, as per Football Insider.
The Lowdown: Derby demolition
The Hoops returned to the top of the Premiership on Wednesday night for the first time since August with a dominant win in the Old Firm derby.
Celtic scored three times in the first half, two of which came from January arrival Reo Hatate, ending a seven-game winless run against Rangers.
Three players who didn’t feature at Celtic Park were Albian Ajeti, Vasilis Barkas and Boli Bolingoli, with the trio failing to seal moves away from the club in last month’s transfer window.
The Latest: McLeish’s comments
McLeish, who contributes as a pundit for BBC Radio 5 Live, was talking to Football Insider about the trio in a story released the morning after the derby win.
He expects all three to be demoted to Celtic’s academy sides due to the size of Postecoglou’s squad, saying:
“This is where, when you’ve got a massive squad, you have to separate a lot of the players, and I’m looking at the likes of Ajeti, Barkas and Bolingoli.
“They will probably be, and I can only imagine because we did this back in my day at Rangers, under the supervision of other coaches.
“Maybe one of the younger coaches learning his trade as well with the professionals who are not in the plans. He’ll join them in with the young players and stuff.
“You know players of that ilk would want to go and play senior level (football). They don’t really relish playing with the young ones.
“To be fair, most of them will give the young ones the respect while they’re training with them.
“There’s no way you can train a squad with eight or nine you don’t consider as first or second choice.”
The Verdict: Still time…
Even though the transfer window is now shut in Scotland, that doesn’t mean Ajeti, Barkas and Bolingoli are stuck with the Hoops until the summer.
That’s because multiple countries across the world can still complete their winter business in February, including Turkey, with the window closing in five days.
Both Barkas and Bolingoli have been linked with moves to Turkey over the past 12 months, so perhaps that could be a possibility over the coming days rather than McLeish’s prediction of them being banished to training with Celtic’s reserves.
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