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Greg Taylor hopes to bring Scotland form into his Celtic game

Greg ಌTaylor is hoping for a run of Celtic games after impressing for Scotland.

The 22-year-o🍌ld told a press conference () that it was good to get minutes under his belt. Since his late summer switch from Kilmarnock, Taylor has had a slow start to life at Celtic Park.

Neil Lennon has b♛een using other left-backs, like Jonny Hayes and🌠 Boli Bolingoli. But Taylor played in last weekend’s win over Livingston, as well as during the international break for Scotland.

Taylor on Celtic run

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Taylor told a press conference ()ꦏ: “As a footballer, you need games of football. Thankfully, in the last few weeks, I’ve got a few at international level𒁃 and a couple of good ones. Then, more minutes on Saturday and another good one so it’s been a good few weeks and I’m hoping to build on it.”

During his time at Kilmarnock, Taylor was praised for being a modern-day full-back. After picking up a couple of assists for the Scottish national team, the yo๊ung full-back wants to show Celtic fans what he can do.

When asked about what he can offer to Celtic fans, : “Just to do what I’ve done for the last few years. I’ve performed at a consistent level. I’ve grabbed a couple of assists at international level and [Celtic fans should expect] proꦕbably just more☂ of the same. I’ve trained well since I’ve come in and I just need to keep doing what I’m doing.”

TBR’s view

Taylor has the potential to replicate Kieran✨ Tierney’s success in the left-back role. Given his ability to get forward and join attacks, he could be an exciting option back there.

But with Bolingoli also competing for the starting left-back spot (when he’s back fit), Lennon has a selection dil💝emma. With two strong left-backs, Celtic ha✅ve good options moving forward.