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Paulo Bernardo to Replace Matt O’Riley: Celtic Predicted Lineup vs St Mirren on August 25

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Celtic will face Stephen Robinson’s St Mirren side in the third matchday of the Scottish Premiership. Here is our Celtic predicted lineup for how Brendan Rodgers’ men will line up for the Sunday lunchtime clash.

Celtic Predicted Lineup vs St Mirren

How Celtic Have Lined Up Recently

So far Celtic’s eleven has remained relatively unchanged. This is little surprise considering how strong the start to the season has been for the champions. In the opening two league games they won 4-0 and 2-0 against Kilmarnock and Hibernian, meanwhile last week in the Scottish Cup they progressed to the quarter-finals with a repeat victory over the Hibees. Nine goals were scored and just one conceded, it’s been as comfortable as it gets.

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With just one game per week, there has been little strain on the squad, so it has made sense for the hoops to keep a consistent eleven. In the coming months, with a more hectic schedule there will inevitably be rotation, at this stage of the season though it’s about creating a rhythm and consistency. The only forced changes through injury were Kyogo missing last week’s game against Hibs, plus Daizen Maeda unavailable to start the first two fixtures.

Celtic Recent Form and Tactics

As mentioned, it’s been a perfect start to the season. The 4-3-3 formation we have been accustomed to seeing in the East End of Glasgow has been used every match to this date. However, the imminent departure of Matt O’Riley will have an undeniable impact. The Dane linked so well with Nicolas Kuhn and Reo Hatate plus provided late striker-like runs into the box.

Without him in the side, Celtic will need to form new patterns of attack. Paulo Bernardo, Odin Thiago Holm and Tomoki Iwata are the three other first-team options in the midfield for the hoops. Although, the latter is more of a number six. It’s likely Celtic will turn to the transfer market to fill the major void rather than look from within.

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Brendan Rodgers seems to see Paulo Bernardo as more of a backup option for Reo Hatate, rather than a replacement for Matt O’Riley, as his recent substitution patterns have shown. It makes sense, the under-21 Portugal captain is more defensive by nature. Sure, he will score goals but he prefers picking the ball up from deep and driving forward rather than playing as an advanced midfielder. On the European stage, he will have a massive role to play though. For this weekend, he will take O’Riley’s place as the most advanced of the midfield three.

Injuries to Consider

Mikey Johnstone is the only player unavailable as Brendan Rodgers confirmed at his press conference. Kyogo did miss last week, however, he has been training and will be involved in the matchday squad. Whether he starts or not is another thing.

Celtic Predicted Lineup

Kasper Schmeichel

Alistair Johnson

Cameron Carter-Vickers

Liam Scales

Greg Taylor

Callum McGregor

Reo Hatate

Paulo Bernardo

Nicolas Kuhn

Adam Idah

Daizen Maeda

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