July 6, 2024

BREAKING NEWS ; REBELLIOUS CELTIC KEEP FIGHTING OVER ………

BREAKING NEWS: REBELLIOUS CELTIC KEEP FIGHTING OVER……..
On a day when Celtic dominated Livingston with an impressive second-half effort, the 3-0 triumph was not the only highlight. Instead, Chris Sutton, a former Celtic player and current Sky Sports pundit, focused the post-match discussion on Livingston’s synthetic pitch, calling it a “embarrassment” for top-flight football.

Sutton, known for his forthrightness, didn’t mince his words. He expressed relief at the prospect of potentially never having to witness top-tier football played on Livingston’s “monstrosity of a pitch” again, especially as the club teeters on the brink of relegation

His critique taps into a broader sentiment shared by many within the football—that natural grass should be a non-negotiable standard for the game at its highest level.

Under the watchful eye of manager Brendan Rodgers from the stands—due to a one-game suspension—the team exhibited a performance that was both dominant and decisive. Especially noteworthy was the return of Reo Hatate to the starting XI, marking his first appearance since January with a display that reminded everyone of what he was about.

An own goal by Livingston’s Jamie Brandon. Subsequent goals by Paulo Bernardo and Matt O’Riley sealed the deal, propelling Celtic to a comfortable win.

The debate over artificial pitches is not new, but Sutton’s comments bring it back into focus at a critical juncture for Livingston

We would all like to see pristine playing conditions in the SPFL, but these clubs save a lot of money by putting down a synthetic surface. We have to look at how we can absorb the costs within the league. It’s better for the game and the players’ health.

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