Celtic defender “Jeremie Frimpong is not happy with his club’s poor form in the Scottish Premiership.
The Hops were held to a goalless draw by Livinston at Celtic Park over the weekend and the Dutch defender of Ghanaian origin is not pleased.
“Although there were a lot of players missing, there were enough regulars out there. That’s no excuse,” Frimpong told the Scotsman.
“The team that’s picked has to go out and perform. But we just didn’t do that. I felt confident before the game that we’d produce the performance that would get us the result we needed but it didn’t work out like that. I can’t explain why. It’s been strange the past few days without the manager and John Kennedy being around as you work so closely with them. They’ve obviously got their messages through to us but obviously, it’s just not the same as seeing them in person. As a footballer, you’ve got to deal with every situation. It is what it is. There is no point in complaining. It’s happened.”
“All we can do is try to keep winning. We’ll see,” he said. “We don’t look at the league table. We just take one game at a time and see where it takes us.” He added.
Celtic is currently trailing league leaders Rangers by 21 points though they have three outstanding games.