The Celtic Star
·12 February 2026
Reo Hatate’s loss of form is now a real concern for Celtic

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·12 February 2026


Stephen Welsh scores for Motherwell. Motherwell 1-1 theRangers. Scottish Premiership. Fir Park, 11 February 2026. Photo Vagelis Georgariou
Celtic’s 2-1 win against Livingston, and theRangers draw against Motherwell, means we are now only a point behind our city rivals with a game in hand. Hearts of course secured all three points the night before after scaping a 1-0 win against Hibs, meaning they still sit at the summit of the table with a five point lead ahead of their trip to Ibrox on Sunday afternoon.

Stephen Welsh scores for Motherwell. Motherwell 1-1 theRangers. Scottish Premiership. Fir Park, 11 February 2026. Photo Vagelis Georgariou
There were a whole host of talking points at the conclusion of last night’s drama but I’m going to focus on three points that I think need discussed. I’ll start with the poor form Reo Hatate that has now become a real concern.

11.02.2026 Celtic v Livingston, Scottish Premiership. Alex Oxlaide-Chamberlain celebrates after scoring the late winner at Celtic Park. Photo: Kenny Ramsay. IMAGO / News Licensing
Most Celtic fans will agree that under Ange Postecoglou we unearthed a gem in unheralded midfielder Reo Hatate and that he has been a valuable asset over these last four years at Celtic but recently he has become a liability in this team. Reo has looked a shadow of himself this season.

Reo Hatate of Celtic. Falkirk v Celtic, Scottish Premiership, Falkirk Stadium, 14 January 2026. Photo Vagelis Georgariou
He has gone from someone who was a game changer in a positive way to being someone who is now changing games in a negative way.
Last night’s blunder that gifted Livingston a lifeline in a game where they barely threatened was a moment of madness that could have had severe implications in the title race if we failed to find a winner.

Alex Oxlaide-Chamberlain’s goal to make it 2-1 to Celtic. 11.02.2026 Celtic v Livingston, Scottish Premiership. Photo Kenny Ramsay. IMAGO/ News Licensing
This isn’t an isolated incident either as he also nearly cost us dearly in Bologna, getting sent off after getting booked twice within three minutes. Again his teammates pulled him out of a hole that day, going on to secure a vital draw.

Reo Hatate of Celtic FC during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD7 match between Bologna FC 1909 and Celtic FC at Stadio Renato Dall’Ara on January 22, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
His general output recently has been hugely underwhelming, he’s a player I find myself getting frustrated by due to his carelessness on the ball and his lack of effort sometimes in doing the dirty work expected of a midfielder.
With Arne Engels going off injured last night, Hatate could be handed a key role in the coming weeks. He needs to find his form or his Celtic career may be over come June. No one wants to see him end his time in Glasgow empty handed and under a dark cloud, so it’s imperative he finds his form, and finds it fast.
Next I’ll look at Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and explain why he is exactly the type of quality player Celtic needs for this title run-in.
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