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Sutton skeptical on Nygren being suitable for English Premier League

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Sutton skeptical on Nygren being suitable for English Premier League Chris Sutton has questioned whether Benjamin Nygren has what it takes to succeed in the English Premier League, despite the Swede’s standout numbers in front of goal this season… The Hoops midfielder has been Celtic’s most effective performers in the final third this season, scoring 19 goals across all competitions. However, his overall contribution in games is often criticised given that he goes missing most weeks. Even so, his scoring form has attracted attention from clubs in England, with speculation growing over a potential move in the summer despite serious concerns surrounding his all-round game.

Speaking on The Warm-Up podcast , Sutton said: “That’s where I would be sceptical. I don’t think he has the dynamism [for the Premier League]. He has a wonderful instinct for his movement in the box and where it’s going to land – a nice left foot and a good finisher.

” “I am not so sure, just personally, I would have liked to have played with him. ” Scott Brown of Celtic celebrates following the Scottish Cup Final between Motherwell and Celtic at Hampden Park on May 19, 2018. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images) Meanwhile, Scott Brown has called on Celtic supporters to show their full support for captain Callum McGregor ahead of the final five league games.

With Celtic currently sitting third in the table behind both Hearts and the Ibrox club, scrutiny has grown around McGregor’s recent performances, with some suggesting he may not be operating at his previous standards. CalMac has continued to feature despite ongoing fitness issues, determined to help drive the team back to the top of the table. There have been suggestions in some quarters that he should be rested to recover fully.

However, Broony has dismissed any criticism, insisting McGregor’s commitment and leadership should not be in doubt given his long-standing dedication to the Hoops. Speaking via Daily Record , the former Celtic skipper said: “I’m telling you now, never write Cal off because he’s the main man and he keeps that club ticking. He keeps the team together on the pitch and he’s the driving force off it.