Celtic: Fans laud Greg Taylor after defender’s comments

Plenty of Celtic fans have sung the praises of Greg Taylor after comments made by the defender were shared on the club’s official Twitter account @CelticFC.
The 22-year-old told celticfc.net that his ambition while at the club has always been to carve out a regular first team berth, voicing his belief that he can achieve that mission despite the level of competition for places in Neil Lennon’s starting XI.
https://twitter.com/CelticFC/status/1227955367860166693
Taylor has had to be patient for a prolonged chance in the team during his first season at Parkhead, making just three Premiership starts going into the winter break but currently on a run of four consecutive starts in the top flight for Celtic (as per TransferMarkt). He made a valuable contribution to Wednesday’s 5-0 win over Hearts with his involvement in two goals, providing the pass for Callum McGregor’s finish and picking out Ryan Christie for the Hoops’ fourth of the night (as per Sky Sports).
His display in midweek was hailed as a “coming of age performance” by Hamish Carton of 67hailhail.com and these Celtic fans on Twitter showed what they think of the 22-year-old left-back, with one supporter saying that Taylor “looks comfortable in the jersey”:
Of course you can ,got my vote.
— John morrow (@Johnmor65680730) February 13, 2020
Greg will be a great player for us. Looks comfortable in the jersey. Many never get there.
— Lainey Donnel 🏴⚽️ (@LaineyDonnel) February 13, 2020
@GregGregtaylor you were fantastic last night and have been getting better every game.
— Stan (@ibizahamish) February 13, 2020
Great future ahead of you at celtic Greg HH
— Lonewolf (@Lonewol09239678) February 13, 2020
Don’t worry Greg you are definitely good enough.
— David kane (@davidkane37) February 13, 2020
Man of the match last night in my opinion
— Barry Nixon (@barrynixon1980) February 13, 2020
Have you been impressed by Taylor’s recent performances for Celtic? Do you think he should be the regular first choice at left-back? Join in the discussion by commenting below!
