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I don't mean easy goals, but the Yang one, especially for me, that's what I want to see Celtic do more of.
You know, when you get a bit of space outside the box, just put your laces through it and hit it towards goal.
We don't do that enough.
We're always looking for the last pass, looking for the last wee ball to thread through, rather than just wrap our foot around it and have a go.
And as I say, Yang's been in great form recently.
Hopefully he continues that, but...
It's just the difference, as I say, in the approach to the game and the way the players are playing.
They're back with a smile on their face.
And I noticed something at the end of the game as well.
Mark Foveringham in the tunnel, high-fiving the players, giving them a cuddle, arm-round them.
That's what it's all about.
That's what Mark McNeill brings and Sean Maloney brings.
Maybe Wilfred Nancy didn't bring.
It seems a wee bit more warmth, a wee bit more family feel about it.
Do you think they're training with intensity?
Is that what Mark looks at?
I think, to be honest, I think when you look at it, as Gordon Strachan says in a podcast at some point recently, that there's no easy time for a manager to come in.
But at the end of the day, you're always going to take a risk.
Unless it's a known name to the Scottish game or a former Celtic manager like a Brendan Rodgers or an Andrew Postacoglu, you're always going to be taking a chance.
I think it's going to play on the Celtic fans' minds in the next few weeks that,