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·11 mars 2026
Greg Taylor praises Liam Scales for outstanding Ibrox display at left-back

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·11 mars 2026

The Irish defender stepped in to fill the role normally occupied by Kieran Tierney, who was unavailable for the Glasgow Derby cup-tie because of injury.

Kieran Tierney at Pittodrie. Scottish Premiership. Wednesday 4th March 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou
Wearing the captain’s armband, Scales delivered a composed performance as Celtic held their rivals to a goalless draw over 120 minutes before securing their place in the Scottish Cup semi-finals with a penalty shootout victory. He was also named as Man of the Match in the only ratings that count – by Sandman writing definitively on The Celtic Star, if you missed that do yourself a favour!
Taylor – who left Celtic last summer to join PAOK – also commended the defensive contributions of Auston Trusty and Dane Murray.
Speaking via Premier Sports’ Scottish Football Social Club, Taylor said: “Scalesy has done unbelievable. You forget he came from Shamrock [Rovers] however many years ago and actually went on loan to Aberdeen.”
“To now be captaining the club away to Ibrox in a quarter-final just tells you his journey. He deserves it. An amazing guy, amazing player, will play where he wants. An absolute warrior and again, the same on Sunday, him with Trusty, they were immense.”
“And big Dane. Another one deserves a shoutout because he’s had a difficult moments, if you don’t even talk about the two major injuries he’s had, he’s had difficult moments since he’s come back.”
“I think the last few weeks he’s really showed big personality and showed the real top talent that he is so hopefully he can kick on from there.”
Speaking at a post-match media conference on Sunday, Scales himself hailed his side’s defensive resilience. He said: “It’s up there, it’s right up there. It would be one of the proudest moments for sure, captaining the team to win here.”
“I was actually the fifth penalty taker as well, so I’m glad it finished up before me, to be fair! It was definitely one of the proudest moments. The coin was blue on one side and green on the other, funnily enough, so you didn’t really have a choice.”
“You’re just hoping that it lands on the green side and you get to go down your end, but obviously it didn’t. I still had good confidence in the lads. We practised our penalties yesterday. I think all the lads who stepped up were brilliant. Good courage and good technique as well.”
“But again, it’s a quarter-final, we still need to go on and win the semi and win the final for it to be worthwhile.”
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