The Celtic Star
·9. Februar 2025
Celtic’s Songs of Praise and Unique Angle from Celtic TV as Daizen hits 50
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·9. Februar 2025
Daizen Maeda of Celtic reacts after scoring the opening goal during the Celtic FC v Raith Rovers FC – Scottish Cup match at Celtic Park on February 08, 2025 (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
It wasn’t too long ago that someone in our comments section complained about our praise for Daizen and argued that he was the worst ever Celtic player! It was an incredibly stupid assessment then and Daizen has gone on to make it look even more ridiculous with every game he’s played since.
Daizen was harshly sent off against BSC Young Boys, mostly due to the heavily edited clip that the referee was shown by the VAR, who seemed to be justifying his own decision to call the referee to the screen.
Daizen Maeda of Celtic scores his team’s fifth goal and his hat-trick goal during the Scottish Cup match between Celtic FC and Raith Rovers FC at Celtic Park on February 08, 2025. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
That was a shocker but what followed from UEFA was even worse when they actually upgraded the penalty to a two game suspension thus ruling Daizen out of the games against Aston Villa at Villa Park then the first leg of the play-off tie against Bayern Munich.
Daizen must have been devastated when he heard that bad news but he’s actually raised his game to another level since then – just ask Motherwell, Dundee and now Raith Rovers.
Yesterday Brendan Rodgers played only one likely starter for Wednesday night, the Celtic captain Callum McGregor. Daizen was the only other starter from the team that kicked off against Dundee in Wednesday night. Yesterday’s team only had one player who had a song – and that was ‘There’s no-one better, Callum McGregor’.
Callum McGregor of Celtic applauds the fans after the team’s victory in the Scottish Cup match between Celtic FC and Raith Rovers FC at Celtic Park on February 08, 2025 . (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
The Green Brigade chanted that, but the only other players to get a song sung yesterday was actually Kieran Tierney, who won’t be back to the summer, Jota on the wing – both those songs were picked up from their previous stints wearing the Hoops and Reo, Reo Hatate when those two came off the bench.
During Brendan’s first spell the support had brilliant songs for Stuart Armstrong, Moussa Dembele and of course Scotty Sinclair and these would follow their goals. We need to get creative folks, especially with squad rotation leaving the song book very light.
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