In the wake of Celtic’s recent 1-1 draw with Motherwell, the focus has shifted to the midfield, where young Odin Holm’s struggle to make a significant impact is becoming increasingly evident. This issue is emblematic of a broader challenge Celtic faces in finding a solid replacement in the middle of the park, especially with Reo Hatate sidelined due to injury.

Holm, in his recent starts, has yet to leave a lasting impression. His substitution at half-time in the Motherwell game, replaced by Oh, underscores the ongoing dilemma. It’s clear that there remains a disconnect between Celtic’s preferred midfield trio and those on the fringes, striving for a spot in the first team. Holm’s early withdrawal is a telling sign of this gap.

The absence of Reo Hatate, a key figure in the midfield, was expected to open doors for players like Holm, Bernardo, and Turnbull. However, to date, none have convincingly seized the opportunity. This situation poses a dilemma for manager Brendan Rodgers, who is in desperate need of someone to step up and fill the void effectively.

Holm, being a young player, naturally has a steeper learning curve. The transition into a first-team regular, especially at a club with the stature and expectations of Celtic, can be daunting. It often requires time and patience, both of which are in short supply in the high-pressure environment of professional football.

The urgency for Celtic now is finding someone in the midfield who can rise to the occasion. The team’s recent performances have highlighted the need for a dynamic, influential presence in the centre of the park – someone who can not only hold their own but also drive the team forward. With crucial fixtures on the horizon, Celtic cannot afford to wait for players to gradually find their rhythm.

Holm’s situation is not unique, but it is illustrative of a larger issue at Celtic. The club’s midfield engine needs revving up, and fast. While nurturing young talent like Holm is important, the immediate focus must be on identifying and fielding players who can deliver now.

This is a pivotal moment for Rodgers and his team, as they navigate through this period of uncertainty and look to maintain their lead at the top of the table. The solution, whether from within the current squad or through new acquisitions, needs to be found swiftly, as Celtic’s ambitions this season hang in the balance.

3 COMMENTS

    • I think Holm would be better suited in the McGregor role.
      Holm & Palma had to cover for the worst left back I have seen in a celtic Jersey.
      Give Holm a chance in correct position.
      Palma can’t get past defenders to cut back from byline, he is very good at going across the front of goal to shoot, however Taylor keeps taking up his space and ruins the move.
      Kyogo is needing his shoulder corrected, until that happens he will remain ineffective.
      Yang has possibilities, he just has to get an understanding of how others play.
      O’Riley gets so many plaudits but he can’t jump, can’t run, can’t shoot, can’t tackle, so I can’t see this great player, it’s there somewhere but someone needs to open his box and let him out.
      Brendan has to get tactics that allow for shooting with quick one twos into the box, all I’m seeing is the return of passing back, passing side, no amount of possession is creating chances.
      Some players are becoming disillusioned.

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