'When has it ever been this bad?' - McCowan laments Celtic form
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'When has it ever been this bad?' - McCowan laments Celtic form
"When's it ever - let's call a spade a spade - when has it ever been this bad? It's never,"
"You're asking fans to react to something for the first time they're seeing it, and us as players for the first time we're feeling it."
"It's not nice. I'll tell you that as a player's perspective. It doesn't leave you. It haunts you every minute of every day when you're not winning."
"Getting home, not speaking to anybody, sitting on the couch, not moving, just doing that black screen instead of having the darts or having the football highlights on."
Celtic lost 3-1 at home to Rangers after leading 1-0 at half-time, conceding three second-half goals across 22 minutes. Rangers drew level on points. Both Glasgow sides trail Scottish Premiership leaders Celtic by six points with 20 of 38 fixtures played. Celtic began the season with five wins and two draws from nine league matches. Brendan Rodgers left after defeats to Dundee and Hearts, Martin O'Neill delivered five straight wins as interim, and Wilfried Nancy has won two of six Premiership games, suffering a fourth league loss on Saturday. Celtic also lost the Premier Sports Cup final to St Mirren and missed two recent domestic cups after a long period of dominance. Luke McCowan, who joined in summer 2024, described the situation as unprecedented and mentally draining for players, emphasizing the need for unity and resilience.
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