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·22 de setembro de 2025
Nygren contributing goals and assists while settling in at Celtic

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·22 de setembro de 2025
Benjamin Nygren in action. Partick Thistle v Celtic match. Premier Sports League Cup tie. Sunday 21 September. Photo Vagelis Georgariou (The Celtic Star)
Benjamin Nygren was heralded as a great signing after his summer move from FC Nordsjaelland, and rightly so as he arrived with a good pedigree at both club and international level.
However, Benji seems to have caught the attention of the over critical element of our support in recent games, which was further highlighted in yesterday’s 4-0 win over Partick Thistle, a game in which he provided two assists nevertheless.
In total the Swedish international has scored three goals and provided the same number of assists in his first nine competitive appearances for the club, which is pretty impressive stats in anyone’s eyes for a midfielder.
Benjamin Nygren at Firhill. Partick Thistle v Celtic. Premier Sports League Cup. Sunday 21 September. Photo Vagelis Georgariou (The Celtic Star)
Benji has shown that he has an eye for goal after his goal at Pittodrie and his brace against Livingston at Celtic Park, and yesterday he further highlighted his worth to the side with two superb assists, created superbly from the byline, something we’ve lacked in recent weeks.
There’s been a lot of debate as to where Benji’s best position in the side is, with it being assumed he was a natural right sided winger, but it’s now abundantly clear that Brendan sees the Swede as a more creative central player playing that ‘8’ role, and that’s a position he looks more comfortable in. He certainly didn’t look comfortable playing wide at Ibrox.
Celtic celebrations – Partick Thistle v Celtic. Premier Sports League Cup. Sunday 21 September. Photo Vagelis Georgariou (The Celtic Star)
Benji is not long in the door, and it will naturally take him time to bed in just like most new arrivals, but the signs are nevertheless looking good and I’m certain that we’ve yet to see the best of the Sweden international. Doubting Benjamin Nygren’s ability is both wrong and unfair and as the new connections come together all over the pitch Celtic will certainly get stronger and better in the eye too.
Yesterday was certainly a better watch and hopefully we can see a further improvement on Wednesday night when we take on Red Star Belgrade in our Europa League opener.
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