JACKIE McNamara was full of praise for Cameron Carter–Vickers, who has been playing through the pain barrier in recent weeks.

McNamara, who played in the middle of defence during a golden era for centre halves in Glasgow‘s East End, believes Carter–Vickers can hold his own against some of the big beasts he played with.
The pundit believes the 25–year–old is “very steady and consistent” and a “great addition” to the Celtic team. McNamara said: [Daily Record]
“Carter-Vickers is strong and has a lot of attributes. He’s been a terrific signing. Yeah, he’s up there with some of the best – although he’s not quite the same kind of player as Bobo!
“I played with some cracking centre-backs over the years – Johan Mjallby, Mark Rieper, and so on. Carter-Vickers has definitely been one who has been an excellent signing. He’s very steady and consistent.
“He can definitely play, as well. And with the way Ange Postecoglou sets his team up, he wants everybody to be able to play, including the goalie. He’s been a great addition.”
Carter-Vickers is expected to be available for selection this weekend, when another victory would put the Premiership flag within touching distance. He’s playing through the pain until after the semi-final at Hampden, he’ll then go under the knife and spend the rest of the season out injured.
Celtic fans are taking notice of CCV’s commitment, prepared to risk himself for the benefit of the team. Hopefully, his injury doesn’t worsen, and he will be able to participate in Celtic’s next few games.