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Dundee United manager Jim Goodwin during the Scottish Premiership match between theRangers and Dundee United at Ibrox on November 23, 2024. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
Brendan Rodgers’ side head to the City of Discovery nine points in front of Aberdeen, and 11 clear of Premier Sports League Cup Final losers theRangers who remain third place. Celtic will be aiming to maintain their 100% away record in the league this season and make it nine wins from nine on the road.
Meanwhile, the Hoops’ opponents have had a tremendous start to their return to the top-flight. The Tangerines sit impressively in fifth place on 24 points, four points off Motherwell in fourth.
Despite a disappointing result last week in a 4-3 defeat to Motherwell at Fir Park, the newly-promoted side haven’t lost at home in the league for two months, and possess a decent record at Tannadice since the beginning of the season.
Brendan Rodgers with the Premier Sports Cup after Celtic’s victory over theRangers on 15 December 2024 at Hampden Park. Photo Kenny Ramsay
Interestingly, Celtic have yet to play Jim Goodwin’s men this campaign, and Brendan Rodgers has never faced Dundee United across his two spells as Hoops boss.
Speaking to local Dundee outlet The Courier, Goodwin lavished praise on the Scottish champions, and spoke about how monumental a task it will be for his players to pull off a shock result when the two sides meet tomorrow lunchtime.
Goodwin said: “We know we’ve got a big task on our hands on Sunday. Nobody has managed to beat Celtic in the league yet. They’ve only dropped two points all season, only conceded four goals and scored an obscene number of goals. Hopefully we can come up with a plan, a system and personnel that can cause an upset.
Callum McGregor and Brendan Rodgers with the Premier Sports Cup after Celtic’s victory over theRangers on 15 December 2024 at Hampden Park. Photo Kenny Ramsay
“Aberdeen held them to a draw at Parkhead, but the chances that Celtic missed in the first half probably didn’t put the game to bed. They’ve got so many good quality players. You can put your attention on one player and then another player finds space and causes you problems. It’s as tough a game as it comes.”
Goodwin added: “We’re hoping to deny them space and have a good defensive shape. We can’t make the same mistakes we made last Saturday, or we’ll get punished. We’ve got to try and come up with an offensive plan to cause them one or two problems.
“It’s trying to get the balance right when you’re playing against such a good opponent; you can’t leave yourself wide open and get punished because of the space, but you’ve also got to try and impose yourself. That’s the task that lies ahead. Every team has tried it so far and nobody’s been successful – but we have to believe that we’re capable of doing it.”
With a week’s break, it was much-needed for the Celtic players who have went through a gruelling schedule in recent months. Let’s hope their rest and recovery plays dividends at a tough venue tomorrow afternoon, where it very much looks like the hosts will be parking the bus.
Dundee United manager Jim Goodwin during the Scottish Premiership match between theRangers and Dundee United at Ibrox on November 23, 2024. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
Wasn’t it Jim Goodwin who took parking the bus against Celtic to new extremes against Celtic at Pittodrie when he was Aberdeen boss, only for Callum McGregor to break the deadlock in the closing stages? Surely we’re not going to see him try that again tomorrow?
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