Michael Stewart identifies one Celtic area of concern and James Forrest and Luke McCowan theories
Celtic are looking relentless and sit top of the league with maximum points and NO goals conceded.
Things are looking good with Brendan Rodgers' side heavy favourites to win another title and he will hope they can do well in the Champions League too. Michael Stewart is one of the many pundits impressed by the Hoops so far this season, but does have one area of concern.
The former Hearts and Hibs midfielder reckons it is the wide areas that could cost them dear when they go up against Champions League sides and try for their manager's stated aim of achieving more on the European stage.
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Asked about Luke McCowan and Arne Engels' first goals for the club, Stewart told The Scottish Football Social Club: "Huge. A great moment for both the guys, their first goals for the club. Obviously for Luke McCowan being a Celtic supporter, I think Brendan Rodgers spoke about it after the game, that it's a special goal.
"He is somebody that I think a lot of Celtic supporters are looking at thinking he's a good player but is maybe going to be a squad player. But I genuinely do believe, with the amount of games Celtic have got and the quaility he's got, that he'll be knocking on the door to really have a shout at playing in the big games. I think he's a really top talent.
"Engels looks good as well, the two of them are good additions. The one position I'm just slightly unsure of for Celtic is in that wider area. Just a bit of that X Factor, someone that could do something out of nothing at that Champions League level. That can potentially win them a game. I'm just not sure they're as strong in that area as they are everywhere else.
"For me, James Forrest, I still think he's the best. And I wonder whether he was rested at the weekend because he'll be starting against Slovan Bratislava."