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Brendan Rodgers must start ‘electric’ 26-year-old if Celtic want to beat Hibs tonight
The Celtic fans know that they are in a title race right now. After Rangers beat Aberdeen last night at Ibrox, both teams are level on points with the Hoops just edging it at the top on goal difference.
Just one goal separates the teams and with Celtic set to face Hibs tonight, nothing less than three points will be acceptable if Brendan Rodgers ♕hopes to put some daylight 𝓰between him and Philippe Clement.
With Celtic struggling for form and not being clinical enough up front, the Celtic manager must make one change ahead of t🌌he trip to the capital that🎉 will increase Rodgers’ chances of picking up his first-ever away win at Hibs.
Daizen Maeda must start for Celtic vs Hibs
The Japanese winger has been seriously miᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚssed since leaving to go to the Asia Cup with Japan in January.
With Brendan Rodgers declaring that the 26-year-old winger is ‘fit and healthy‘ on his return from interna💝tional duty, the Celti𒐪c manager must start Maeda tonight if he wants to get a result.
Maeda’s attacking threat is essential for the Hoops. His pace and power have been crucial to Celtic over the past two seasons. And he has a knack for scoring important goals.
But most importantly, it’s the Japan hero’s defensive work that has been seriously 💃missed over the past fe✱w weeks.

Maeda has an incredible engine and offers brilliant support on the left flank with his constant pressing and harrying. And let’s not forget, Maeda is superb at tracking back with his ‘electric’ pace.
Think of it this way, would Bojan Miovski have gotten that free run at Maik Nawrocki on Saturday had Maeda been on the pitch?
The pressure is now on both Glasgow clubs in the title race but for Celtic, having blown a ten-point gap at the top of the table, Rodgers’ side can ill-afford another slip up and Maജeda starting tonight would increase the Hoops’ chances of sec𓄧uring all three points.
In other news, Celtic could solve 🐓their left-back issue by signing 25-year-old player Ronny Deila called ‘incredible’