In this episode of The Huddle Breakdown, Laura, James, and Alan dissect the wild, “bipolar” 2-2 draw in the Glasgow Derby. The panel analyses a disastrous first half where Celtic inexplicably bypassed their midfield by “shelling” long balls, before breaking down the tactical adjustments that led to a dominant second-half recovery. James exposes the surprising passivity of Rangers’ press and highlights Nicolas Raskin’s shocking physical collapse, while Alan questions the glaring technical limitations of Celtic’s front line. Looking ahead to the title run-in, Alan delivers a passionate argument on why the defensive mentalities of Danny Rohl and Derek McInnes might ultimately hand the league to Martin O’Neill’s “dare to win” philosophy. Want to support the channel? – https://huddlebreakdown.com Like this video and want more content like it? Subscribe to the channel below and hit the bell to get notified every time a new video goes live. Follow us on Twitter: huddlebreakdown Alan Morrison67 @jucojames
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Rangers 2-2 Celtic Analysis: Tactical Shifts, Midfield Battles & The “Dare to Win” Run-In
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