CONFIRMED: HATATE OUT, OX IN
Source: Celtic Quick News
Published 4 hours ago
MARTIN O’NEILL has dropped Reo Hatate from his Celtic starting line-up for the crucial Premiership encounter against Dundee at Dens Park in today’s 4.30pm kick-off.
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain gets the nod to take his midfield place alongside skipper Callum McGregor and Benjamin Nygren.
Tomas Cvancara, who has scored two goals since joining on loan in January, will lead the attack.
TEAM: Sinisalo; Donovan, Trusty, Scales, Tierney; Nygren, McGregor, Oxlade-Chamberlain; Yang, Cvancara, Meada. Subs: Doohan, McCowan. Iheanacho, Tounekti, Saracchi, Hatate, Arthur, Forrest and Ralston.
Earlier today, we asked how much could you remember about past associations with the Dens men in CQN’s fun five-minute quiz to test your knowledge.
Now we repeat those questions and provide the answers.
PICK IT OUT…Luke McCowan sends a header past Dundee keeper Trevor Carson to give Celtic an early lead in the 3-3 draw at Dens Park in January last year. (See Question 3.)
QUESTIONS:
1: True or false: Martin O’Neill has never lost a game to Dundee?
2: Who scored the only goal of the match against the Dens Park visitors in O’Neill’s last game of his first interim stint on December 3 last year?
3: Arne Engels netted a late penalty-kick equaliser...
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