Mikey Johnston reveales real reason behind why he left Celtic on loan
Mikey Johnston, who completed a loan move to West Bromwich Albion on deadline day, has had a good start to life south of the border, […]
Mikey Johnston, who completed a loan move to West Bromwich Albion on deadline day, has had a good start to life south of the border, […]
The Gunners are locked in a three-way fight for the Premier League title this season with Manchester City and Liverpool providing stiff competition. Managed by […]
Almost $2000 was donated at a dual fundraiser with Rangers Football Club by a FORTH VALLEY charitable projects town Break, which aims to support people living with dementia across Clackmannanshire, Stirling and Falkirk, held a charity bucket collection outside Ibrox Stadium on […]
Former Rangers target Andreas Skov Olsen, who is currently regarded as “the best player in Belgium,” has helped Ibrox’s one-that-got-away goal push his season total […]
If Benfica loses to Rangers in the Europa League Round of 16, manager Roger Schmidt may be fired. José Manuel Antunes, the club’s former vice […]
After a VAR review, the South Korean winger was dismissed for high-booting Alex Cochrane. The SFA has denied Celtic’s request to overturn Yang’s contentious red […]
Following Sunday’s event-filled game at Hearts, which saw Celtic lose 2-0 and fall two points behind Rangers in the Scottish Premiership, the club has gotten in touch with the Scottish FA. Celtic has contacted the Scottish FA to voice its concerns regarding VAR and has challenged the red card given to Hyun-Jun Yang during their 2-0 loss to Hearts.After a review for a high boot on Jambos defender Alex Cochrane, the winger was dismissed. It occurred shortly after Adam Idah’s penalty kick was saved by Zander Clark for Celtic following Cochrane’s scuffle with Yang.Tuesday is scheduled as the hearing day.In a press release, Celtic stated: “Celtic Football Club can confirm that it will be appealing the red card issued to Hyun-Jun Yang during Sunday’s match against Hearts at Tynecastle.”In addition, we have written to the SFA expressing our grave concerns about the judgements taken during the match and the application of VAR. “As we have said before, for some time Celtic has sought to work with the footballing authorities with the aim of […]
Returns from Luongo and Harness Against Bristol City Massimo Luongo and Marcus Harness return to the starting lineup for Town’s home match against Bristol City […]
Leon Balogun, a veteran of the Rangers, feels that player abuse has “taken a turn for the worse” because of social media, and as a […]
Oscar Cortes, a winger for the Rangers, will miss two months of action after it was discovered that his injury requires surgery, according to Pipe […]
Rangers “have to” try to sign Lawrence Shankland from Hearts in the summer in what will be a “totally different situation” from the January window, […]
According to Jonny McFarlane, Rangers “have to” attempt to recruit Hearts’ Lawrence Shankland in the summer, as it will be a “completely different situation” than […]
The sheer hypocrisy and the delusion of the Rangers supporters never ceases to amaze. We all know that the Rangers supporters are up there with […]
According to Simon Jordan, Leicester City remains the favourite to win the “remarkable” Championship this season, ahead of both Ipswich Town and Leeds United. With […]
According to John Walker, the Rangers must sign Connor Barron from a “astonishing” Aberdeen team to replace Ryan Jack. The UEFA coaching candidate examined the […]
According to John Walker, the Rangers must sign Connor Barron from a “astonishing” Aberdeen team to replace Ryan Jack. The midfielder leads Jack, John Lundstram, […]
At the Cardiff International Sports Stadium this afternoon, Ipswich Town’s U21 team overcame a goal deficit at halftime to defeat Cardiff City 3-1. Goals came […]
Since Rangers returned to European competition in 2017, the club and the Europa League have been a match made in heaven. For a dejected […]
In their prime, few players would have declined to play for Manchester United, but for one illustrious striker, Celtic was the ultimate goal.In their prime, few players would have declined to play for Manchester United, but for one illustrious striker, Celtic was the ultimate goal. Henrik Larsson scored an incredible 242 goals in 315 games during an incredible seven-year tenure at Celtic Park, earning him the nickname “King of Kings.”Celtic won four Scottish Premier League crowns under Henrik Larsson’s leadership. In addition to leading Celtic to four Scottish Premier League crowns, the Swede was instrumental in preventing Rangers from tying the Bhoys’ record of nine consecutive league titles.But if the famous striker had seized the chance to move from Celtic to Manchester United in the 1990s, things might have turned out quite differently for him.“In the 1990s, I had the chance to join Manchester United from Celtic,” Larsson said in an interview with The Guardian. “Perhaps I would have made an extra £10,000 or £15,000 a week. However, I had just finished three and a half years of ups and downs with Feyenoord.“I wanted to continue with that since I had just gotten comfortable at Celtic. Since I played for Sweden and we had participated in the Uefa Cup, I didn’t see the need to travel. At Celtic, not at Barcelona, did I achieve superstar status. Fortunately for Larsson, the train to Old Trafford broke down a second time in his career when he signed a three-month loan with United in 2007.Larsson was playing for Helsingborgs back home, but he had the chance to see Premier League action at the end of the Swedish league season.Larsson notes that even though his time in Manchester was brief, he felt privileged to represent the team and praised the warm reception he received.“Sir Alex Ferguson made me feel so welcome even though I was only there for ten weeks,” he continued. I resided in the Lowry, a hotel. I used to go to lunch with Louis Saha, Patrice Evra, and Wayne Rooney. “Oh, they really care,” I realised. You therefore wish to treat them well. Being a Manchester United representative was an honour.In 2006, as Barcelona overcame Arsenal 2-1 in the Champions League final in Paris, the Swede appropriately picked up the trophy.His arrival as a second-half substitute turned the tide of the game at the Stade de France, dishing out two assists to defeat Arsene Wenger’s team. Having moved on from football, 52-year-old Larsson now splits his time between being a grandfather, managing his own clothing business and getting in a few holes of golf. GET MORE RELATED CONTENT ON SPORTWORDS.CO.UK
Rangers, who have been without consistency till now under Philippe Clement, are the slight favorites to win the Scottish Premiership. The manager of the Gators, […]
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