Jens Berthel Askou has impressed but it would be a mistake to offer him Celtic job
Jens has impressed, but it would be a mistake to offer him Celtic job…Jens Berthel Askou has made a significant impression on the Scottish top flight in his debut season on in the Scottish Premiersh...
Jens Berthel Askou has impressed but it would be a mistake to offer him Celtic job Jens has impressed, but it would be a mistake to offer him Celtic job… Jens Berthel Askou has made a significant impression on the Scottish top flight in his debut season on in the Scottish Premiership, with more than a few Celtic supporters being admirers of the Dane’s talents as a head coach. The Motherwell boss has admittedly done a superb job to turn a side tipped for a bottom six place into an established top six side, and European contenders in a short space of time. Motherwell play an impressive brand of football and are no longer park the bus merchants under their Danish manager.
At one point the Steelmen where even outside contenders for the title in one of the most wide open title races in the SPFL era, although the odds have now increased on such a feat which is now nigh on impossible, but the men and Claret and Amber have impressed all the same. Jens Berthel Askou, manager of Motherwell during the Scottish Premiership match between Celtic FC and Motherwell FC at Celtic Park, on 5th October 2025. Photo Mark Runnacles IMAGO/Shutterstock Motherwell have been a breath of fresh air to the Scottish footballing scene, with their welcome approach to the game as opposed to the usual kick and rush tactics adopted by most other so called ‘lesser’ sides.
Like everyone else I’ve been hugely impressed by the Steelmen this season, and the main reason for that is all down to the Dane’s influence. The way they tore us apart at Fir Park just after Christmas was the best I’ve ever seen a fellow domestic side perform against us, granted we had Wilfried Nancy in charge, but it was quite the feat all the same. This has led to a significant percentage of Celtic supporters backing Askou for the Celtic manager.
s job this summer, it’s also been suggested in the media and by pundits, but is he really the man we are looking for to take us forward? Getting an average Motherwell side into the top six playing attractive football is admirable, but is it the necessary qualification needed to take charge of Celtic Football Club? Apart from reviving Motherwell’s fortunes, Askou’s CV shows that he has coached of lower league Danish sides, a stint in the Faroe Islands, and a short spell in charge of Swedish top flight side IFK Goteborg, as well as spells as assistant coach at Sparta Prague and Copenhagen.
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