Last night, Andy Walker offered a candid assessment on Celtic’s new acquisition, Jahmai Simpson-Pusey, drawing comparisons to the team’s present center-backs.

Celtic supporters understand the value of depth in the middle of the team, particularly in the back. Strong center-half cover is essential since players will be taking knocks and have a busy schedule.
Walker commended Liam Scales and Cameron Carter-Vickers for their latest performance, highlighting their role in a strong defensive effort. He’s interested to see what Simpson-Pusey can do, though, particularly in terms of breaking lines and playing out from the back.
His argument is straightforward: Celtic need players who can play with the ball as well as tough defenders. New additions vying for a spot or well-known personalities could provide that balance.
Walker’s remarks make it apparent that even if Simpson Pusey has good skills, particularly when it comes to linking plays and handling the ball, he won’t join the team before the regulars. With strong performances and a plenty of experience, Carter Vickers, Scales, and Trusty continue to be the key guys in the back.
For the coaching staff, maintaining that core group fit will be crucial. Walker noted that new players must be prepared to fit in without disrupting the defense because injuries can change things rapidly.
Introducing Simpson Pusey demonstrates Celtic’s forward planning. Although he suits the team’s style of play and is at ease with the ball, defensive strength won’t be compromised. Fans should anticipate seeing Simpson Pusey be utilized sparingly with the senior defenders in the future.
Walker stated that if Celtic are to meet their goals this season, it will be essential to have a combination of solid defense, passing skill, and squad depth.

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