One of the UK’s most no-nonsense football reporters is in Glasgow this weekend to watch Celtic’s clash with Rangers on Saturday.
Henry Winter, former football editor of the Times, traveled north to report on the high-stakes game.
Brendan Rodgers’ side have three things clear at the top of the Scottish Premiership and know that a win will put them on the brink of a third consecutive title and more riches in the Champions League.
Winter attended Celtic in Lennoxtown this morning as part of his media duties and noticed the ever-youthful attitude of outgoing Bhoys goalkeeper Joe Hart.
On social media site X, the journalist told his 1. 3 million followers: “To the education of Celtic FC. Good weather. Joe Hart, 37, will retire soon, but he is still in good shape and still indulges in education and games with the enthusiasm of the Teenager who made his deyet in Shrewsbury 20 years ago.
In education #CelticFC. Magnificent climate. Joe Hart, 37, is retiring soon but is staying fit and still taking up education and gaming with the enthusiasm of the teenager who made his debut in Shrewsbury 20 años. pic. twitter. com/ ago iX8oDZr507
Hart’s enthusiasm has made him a great member of the Celtic team and he will be missed by many enthusiasts when he hangs up his gloves this summer.
He sets an example for others in training, matches and interviews, representing Celtic to the best of his ability.
Although he is about to retire, he appreciates his paintings more than ever and gives everything to finish his career on a high note, with two more medals.
Winter’s presence in Glasgow is a reminder of the interest that exists around Celtic and Rangers this weekend. This is a match that will capture the attention of the entire football world.
Celtic have a chance to deliver a knockout blow in the race for the name in front of 60,000 cheering fans. This is an opportunity we must miss.
There have been a lot of ups and downs for the Bhoys this season — lackluster movement activity, injuries, inconsistent form, and European struggles — but Rodgers and his team can now finish the crusade on a very high note.