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·20 February 2022
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·20 February 2022
Celtic have been handed a huge injury boost ahead of their upcoming Premiership fixture.
That’s according to a report by The Scotsman, who claim that, after missing Celtic’s last five league fixtures due to injury, the 25-year-old January signing is finally set to make a return to first-team action against Dundee this afternoon.
In their report, the publication state: “Celtic midfielder Yosuke Ideguchi is available again for Sunday’s visit of Dundee in the cinch Premiership.”
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Considering the fact that Ideguchi was brought into Celtic this winter in order to provide greater depth behind Callum McGregor in the more defensive role of Postecoglou’s three-man midfield, the return of the Japan international will undoubtedly have left the 56-year-old Bhoys boss buzzing.
Indeed, with McGregor playing with two broken bones in his face in recent weeks, the availability of the £810k-rated midfielder will finally allow the Greek-Australian coach to afford his club captain a well-earned rest against the bottom of the table Dundee – something that would appear highly advisable with the Hoops’ facing a crucial trip to Bodo/Glimt in the Europa Conference League next Thursday.
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Furthermore, with Ideguchi having so far played just 100 minutes of football since his January move to Parkhead, a home tie against a struggling Dark Blues side will provide the 56-year-old coach with the perfect opportunity to once again blood the industrious Japanese midfielder into first-team football before some of the Bhoys’ more challenging upcoming fixtures.
As such, the return of the 25-year-old will undoubtedly come as a huge boost to Postecoglou – who will certainly be hoping that the Hoops can dispatch Dundee without too many problems ahead of his side’s trip to Norway next week.