Celtic star makes admission about frustration in Hearts game

GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - JANUARY 29: Matt O'Riley of Celtic in action during the Cinch Scottish Premiership match between Celtic FC and Dundee United at Celtic Park on January 29, 2022 in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (Photo by Mark Runnacles/Getty Images)
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - JANUARY 29: Matt O'Riley of Celtic in action during the Cinch Scottish Premiership match between Celtic FC and Dundee United at Celtic Park on January 29, 2022 in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (Photo by Mark Runnacles/Getty Images) /
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Matt O’Riley has been quite a revelation since arriving at Celtic in the January transfer window from League One side, MK Dons. The Hoops had originally been linked with a move for Riley McGree but decided to go for the former Fulham player instead, after the Australian ended up joining Middlesbrough.

There were not a lot of high hopes from O’Riley when he first set foot at Parkhead. While he had always been a very highly rated player, at the end of the day, he was coming from the third division of English football and was seen as more of a project signing than anything else.

He has come in and immediately made his mark in the first-team picture though, competing with Tom Rogic for first-team minutes and looks like a future Celtic star. Thus, the decision to sign the youngster from MK Dons is already looking like an inspired one.

O’Riley scored the goal against Hearts this weekend that made it 3-1 and put the game to bed. He missed a few chances before that though and admitted that he was a little frustrated before finding the back of the net. As reported by 67 Hail Hail, the midfielder told Celtic TV:

"“I think personally I missed a couple of chances earlier as well. I was a little bit frustrated about that. I thought I had to score that one to put it right. So I was just as relieved as everyone else when that went in.”"

Celtic star makes admission about frustration in Hearts game

That just goes on to show the top mentality that O’Riley has and what he demands of himself as a player. That can only be a good thing moving forward.

Rogic has done a wonderful job this season but it is great to have someone who can push him for the starting spot. Competition is always good in a team like Celtic.

There might not have been a lot of expectations from O’Riley when he arrived, but they have certainly built up over the past few months and most Celtic fans would be hoping for him to be a first-team star for years to come after the start he has made at the club.

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