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    The Case for Greg Taylor

    As Celtic navigates through a very close title race, the debate over the team’s best starting lineup continues to stir among the support.

    One of the most discussed topics has been the left-back position, currently occupied by Alexandro Bernabei in the absence of the injured Greg Taylor. While Bernabei has shown flashes of potential, a deeper analysis suggests that Taylor’s return could significantly bolster Celtic’s defensive solidity and tactical flexibility.

    Greg Taylor, with his experience and understanding of Celtic’s defensive system, offers a level of stability and tactical awareness that Bernabei has struggled to match.

    Taylor’s ability to read the game, position himself effectively, and make crucial interventions has been a key component for Celtic. His consistent performance over the seasons has earned him a spot as a reliable defender who seldom compromises the team’s defensive structure for offensive forays.

    Soccer Football – Scottish Premiership – Celtic v Rangers – Celtic Park, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain – December 30, 2023 Celtic’s Kyogo Furuhashi celebrates scoring their second goal with Greg Taylor Action Images via Reuters/Craig Brough

    While both players contribute to the team’s offensive play, Taylor’s understanding with his teammates and his ability to support the attack with measured crosses and passes has been more evident. His synergy with the midfield and forwards, developed through seasons of playing together, enhances Celtic’s fluidity in attack, making him an integral part of both defensive and offensive phases of play.

    Beyond his on-field contributions, Taylor brings leadership and a wealth of experience to the team. Celtic captain Callum McGregor told CeltsAreHere earlier this campaign that Greg is a big influence in the dressing room. He has been part of a treble winning side and while he’s not having as good a season as last, he still has the number one left back spot.

    Alexandro Bernabei Celtic
    3rd February 2024; Pittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen, Scotland; Scottish Premiership Football, Aberdeen versus Celtic; Alexandro Bernabei of Celtic on the ball

    While Bernabei has not been outright poor in his performances, the argument for Taylor’s reinstatement does not rest on Bernabei’s failures but rather on Taylor’s proven track record. Football is a game of fine margins, and at a club like Celtic, where expectations are sky-high, the preference often leans towards players who have consistently demonstrated their ability to meet these demands.

    As Taylor nears full fitness, the case for his return to the starting lineup becomes increasingly compelling, despite whispers from some quarters that Alexandro should stay in the role.

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