Celtic Must Strengthen Midfield After Heavy Defeat, Says Mark Wilson

Former Celtic defender Mark Wilson has voiced his concerns regarding the club’s midfield depth following a disheartening 7-1 loss to Borussia Dortmund. This match highlighted significant vulnerabilities that need to be addressed, particularly in the holding midfield position.

In a discussion on Clyde 1 Superscoreboard, Wilson pinpointed the need for reinforcement in the midfield, emphasizing that captain Callum McGregor struggled under the pressure without adequate support from teammates Arne Engels and Paulo Bernardo. McGregor, who frequently assumes a deep-lying role in European matches, found himself isolated as Dortmund exploited gaps in Celtic’s midfield strategy.

Wilson stressed the importance of introducing a more robust player in the central midfield area—someone capable of disrupting opposing attacks and offering defensive strength during high-stakes European encounters. He remarked, “For several years, I’ve noted that Celtic lacks a genuine physical presence, especially during these challenging European nights.” While praising McGregor’s ball-handling skills and ability to initiate plays, Wilson questioned whether he possesses the qualities necessary to effectively break up opposing attacks.

Moreover, Wilson didn’t hesitate to critique McGregor’s performance, acknowledging it fell below his usual high standards. He noted that

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