Common practise at most football matches I'm afraid, best policing we ever get is in Germany.Over zealous policing by Police Scotland.a common occurence up here
And could have scored more. Their goals had a very large element of luck about them. The og was ridiculous bad luck. Conceded goals at psychologically key moments but still had bottle to come back
yeah we only scored 3 awful!!Does anyone not actually think that other manager's haven't tried this closing down thing before against Guardiola? It's not rocket science. Celtic couldn't keep it up last night, and the only problem was that we were quite awful in the final third.
This. One offside, one og, and one outrageous howler. Second half we were much better and on the balance of things i'd say probably should've won.
If that match had been even another five minutes longer I think we'd have managed to grab the winner!
50 coppers where we exit after being held in and none when we get to the streets!Aye I think I've seen that on forums from various Scottish clubs.
It's a shame - from what I've seen on my travels the less you see of the police the less agro you actually get.
Germans are great with the Policing - visible without being OTT.
PSG last season was good too - they smiled and allowed pics, took laid back approach and everyone enjoyed themselves
Does anyone not actually think that other manager's haven't tried this closing down thing before against Guardiola? It's not rocket science. Celtic couldn't keep it up last night, and the only problem was that we were quite awful in the final third.
Parts of our game were poor. We weren't at our best, but "awful", and "crap" is nonsense. You also have to respect the opposition in football.I thought we were awful last night in the main. Poor in possession. Too easily harried (reminds me of the Pellegrini days!). The only saving grace was our ability to come back not once but three times.
Looks to me like we've not learned any lessons playing against sides with intensive high pressing. Disappointing. I can only hope the players "missing" last night find their way back pretty damn quick because Barca will be rubbing their hands watching that. Come to think of it Klopp will have enjoyed that and Pochettino! Upside? We're still unbeaten after a crap performance. How many teams can say that.....
Spurs will be a very tight game. Had it been in a blank week, with a full squad available, I'd back us but we go into it a little weakened in players and we wont be 100%. This is a game to grind out a win, or a draw if necessary.Exactly, Mcmanawank said opposition teams will now copy what Celtic did and press us high up the pitch and we will have more teams giving us problems. Celtic were camped in there own half for much of the second half looking for the draw- we were the ones pressing for a goal and as you say its just the final third yet again that stopped us coming away with the win.
Pressing isn't fucking rocket science-the difference is we press with far superior players who are comfortable in tight spaces and have the outlet ball to back it up.We do it as part of our training regime on a daily basis and not just for specific games as Celtic and Rogers did last night.We created numerous chances in the penalty box but didn't get the run of the ball-they scored there three goals and created very little else.
Fancy us to comfortably beat Spurs at the weekend.
Overhead kick hit his shin and bobbled into the net1.offside
2.deflection
3.poor defending
i usually watch one of the US broadcasts, but i streamed the match on BT...wow. the match commentary was fine, but the pundits in the studio were insanely biased. said the own goal was a "beautiful goal" and that fernandinho's was a lucky scuffed shot. the only thing they really seemed to compliment was sterling's goal, but really, how couldn't you compliment that?