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·25 March 2021

McAvennie impressed by Celtic player who ‘absolutely battered’ Balogun

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Frank McAvennie has heaped praise on Celtic defender Diego Laxalt and claimed he has been the victim of over-rotation this season.

Speaking exclusively to Football Insider, the Parkhead legend said the 28-year-old “battered” Rangers defender Leon Balogun in the first half of Sunday’s 1-1 draw.


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It was Laxalt’s 24th appearance since moving to Celtic Park on a season-long loan deal from AC Milan in October.

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He lost the ball 17 times over the course of the 90 minutes, but played an influential role in Celtic’s attacks down the left-hand side in the first half. (Sofascore)

McAvennie claimed the Bhoys have rotated too often at left-back this season and suggested Laxalt’s form has suffered as a consequence.

“I thought he did well for the most-part against Rangers,” he told Football Insider. “In the second-half, he was at it right away.

“In the first half, he absolutely battered Balogun down that left-hand side and it ended with the big boy being taken off. Laxalt was key to that. There was a lot of players running by him, they did well.

“I think Laxalt had a decent game. He is just one of them, no-nonsense.

“It is a difficult one with Laxalt because it must be hard for him coming into this team.

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“The biggest problem is that they keep chopping and changing at left-back. One week it’s Taylor and the next it is Laxalt and it is for no reason.

“I am a great believer in keeping the same XI out there. I feel like there’s been too much chopping and changing this season.”

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