Jul
27

Celts Win At Wembley As Aiden Shows Maturity

By Fanzone

Wembley Cup: Celtic 2 Spurs 0

The two goals scored in an exciting first half by Chris Killen and big Sammy were enough to make Celtic the winners of the inaugural Wembley Cup.

It was almost three as Paddy McCourt weaved his way through the Spurs defence only for his shot to drift wide of the mark.

Although Spurs did have a couple of late chances, it was always going to be Celtic’s day after Killen put the Hoops in front.

What must have pleased Mogga as much as anything was the fact that his starting eleven, with the exception of Glenn Loovens, was mostly second choice players.

The new man has brought a fresh impetus to the play and the players are responding the best way possible, by scoring goals, winning matches and keeping the door shut at the back. (Four games without conceding a goal)

There also seems to be a new maturity about the squad. Something that was evident when Aiden McGeady decided to choose his words carefully about last seasons bust-up with WGS.

It would have easy for the Bhoy to have a real go at his former gaffer but he didn’t and should be commended for that. Nice one Aiden.

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Comments

  1. poe csc says:

    nice go to lhandan town n terrorise there undergrounds….no excellent day made more special by seeing the lovely Ann(CrazyMama)….

    Great to see our reserves beating the premier league boys in there home town…premier league yer havin a laff.

    Looking forward seeing which big teams we can beat in next years wembley cup…wonder if our brothers from other side of city be invited…ha ha….

  2. Willie Maley says:

    Absolutely. Also a pleasure to witness the manner in which Tony Mowbray conducts himself. I think that the players will learn from him and more than just about football.