Celtic is not making any grand statements about winning the 2024/25 season as they start their Scottish title defense against Kilmarnock. They are also not boasting about targeting their 119th, 120th, and 121st trophies as they raise the league flag for the third consecutive time.
In contrast to Rangers’ infamous slogan back in 2016/17, Celtic is not setting themselves up for disappointment. Although they are favored by bookmakers to win the league, they are not underestimating the challenge ahead. The rivalry between the two Glasgow clubs adds an extra layer of excitement to the upcoming season.
While Rangers fans claim to be the most successful club in the world, Celtic has the opportunity to challenge that assertion this season. If Celtic continues their dominance in Scottish football and outperforms their rivals, they could potentially dispute the claim of being the most successful club.
Celtic supporters have expressed concerns about the club’s transfer business this summer, as they have only signed two goalkeepers so far. However, the management is cautious about spending recklessly and is expected to make more acquisitions before the end of the transfer window. The depth of the squad and the familiarity with Brendan Rodgers’ style of play will be crucial for Celtic’s success.
Rangers, on the other hand, have faced challenges in the preseason, including playing home games at Hampden due to stadium issues. The team’s performances have been underwhelming, and the new signings have not generated much excitement among the fans. Manager Philippe Clement has acknowledged the financial constraints and the limitations on squad improvements.
Despite the uncertainties surrounding Rangers, new signings like Vaclav Cerny and returning players like Mohamed Diomande could make a positive impact. The competition from other clubs like Hearts, Kilmarnock, and Dundee could also add an element of unpredictability to the season.
In addition to the on-field action, the appointment of Willie Collum as the new head of refereeing brings hope for improved officiating and reduced controversy over VAR decisions. The focus of the 2024/25 season will be on the battle between Celtic and Rangers to outshine each other in the trophy count, adding to the excitement and anticipation for the fans.