Following Celtic’s 0-0 draw with Dundee United on Sunday, supporters shared their reactions and opinions on the team’s performance. Robbie commented: “Dundee made the game difficult, they sat in and didn’t allow us much space. Despite that we opened a few clear cut chances and then seemingly forgot how to shoot. This may be acceptable in the league with us being far ahead, but performances like these are why we have slowed down in Europe. The players need to step up their level for the derby coming.” Al expressed strong disapproval, stating: “For what the squad cost it is a disgrace that we could not break down a dogged, but limited, opposition. The display in the League Cup final was below par but the performance yesterday really was woeful.” Paul noted that: “Celtic missed their big guns against a very resilient Dundee United side to grind out a inauspicious draw. Several players like Hyunjun Yang, Luis Palma, Anthony Ralston, Luke McCowan and Stephen Welsh showed their frailties and are not worthy of a first team place, with Kyogo Furuhashi’s miss testimony of his extremely poor form this season.” Tommy described the play as: “Really poor, laborious, side-to-side tippy-tappy Rodgersball. Hats off to Jim Goodwin and his well thought out tactics in the knowledge Brendan Rodgers is incapable of changing his style of play” Malcolm questioned the team selection, observing: “With the Celtic line up against Dundee United, it feels Brendan took a gamble by playing second string players – why? We didn’t lose but I think maybe it’s all about the January transfer window and to be honest we still need strengthening as we are still very vulnerable in defence.” Peter reiterated the sentiment about the display: “Unbeaten run continues but far from convincing display. Really need to sign a proven goal scorer in January. Like Adam Idah but he will never make it as a regular striker for Celtic. The board needs to act quickly if we are to drive home our current domestic dominance and progress in Europe.” An anonymous fan criticized the manager’s decisions, asserting: “Rodgers is becoming too arrogant. To make all those changes to the team in one game is completely criminal. He got away with it against Ross County but making all those changes in one game is asking for trouble.”

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