The Celtic Star
·02 de julho de 2025
Paul Lambert claims Callum McGregor could end up with a career regret

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·02 de julho de 2025
Callum McGregor of Celtic celebrates his teams first goal, an own goal scored by Alfie Dorrington of Aberdeen (not pictured) during the Scottish Gas Scottish Cup Final match between Aberdeen and Celtic at Hampden Park on May 24, 2025. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
In August 2024, the Celtic captain ended his international career following a disastrous European Championships in Germany for Steve Clarke’s side. However, McGregor earned 63 caps for his country across a seven-year period.
Having played what feels like every minute of every game since Brendan Rodgers’ first spell as manager, McGregor consistently racks up an impressive number of appearances each season and chose to forgo additional international caps to preserve his club form.
Callum McGregor and the players of Celtic with the Premiership trophy following the match between Celtic and St Mirren at Celtic Park on May 17, 2025. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
From one Celtic captain to another, Lambert completely respects the choice of retiring from international duties but thinks that, looking back later in life, the 32-year-old might regret not extending his Scotland career a bit further.
Speaking in Daily Record, Lambert said: “I understand it. I think he might look back on it and think, maybe I should have played a bit longer for the national team.”
“It’s not until you finish that you think, maybe I should have played more games. He’s still got the energy and the way he plays the game suits him. But I understand why he’s done it and thought; well I’m going to play a lot of games for Celtic in the league and Europe.”
In the picture from l Joshua Kimmich FC Bayern Muenchen, 6 , Serge Gnabry FC Bayern Muenchen, 7 and Callum McGregor Celtic Glasgow,, 18 02 2025, UEFA Champions League, Playoffs, FC Bayern Muenchen Celtic Glasgow, Allianz Arena, Photo HMB Media/ Heiko Becker
“If he looks back and thinks he could’ve played in another tournament or qualifier, then he might have changed his decision. He could have played longer for the national team – but he knows better.”
Lambert is also confident that McGregor still has plenty to offer at club level and can continue playing for several more seasons. While Calmac will eventually have to hang up the boots for good one day, the former Celtic and Borussia Dortmund midfielder does not see that moment arriving in the near future.
He added: “Hopefully injury doesn’t catch him or anything like that. I think he can definitely play another few years at that level. It’s like anything – Father Time catches you and decides when you’re finished. It’s getting your head around that when that day eventually comes.”
Jack Hendry of Scotland with teammate Callum McGregor after Jamal Musiala of Germany (not pictured) scores his team’s second goal during the UEFA EURO 2024 group stage match between Germany and Scotland at Munich Football Arena on June 14, 2024 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
“But regarding playing for another few years, definitely. It’s important. I would say to him, play as long as you can at the highest level and then bow out – because you’re a long time out of it. I always had it in my head that 35 was enough. I had no regrets.”
“I had played at a really high level, won the biggest thing in the game and won a lot of titles at Celtic. I was really happy with how my career had gone. I was fortunate to play with some great teams and play in a World Cup. Would I want to play beyond Celtic? No. I wanted to finish at the top of it – and I did that.”
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