defender Tierney insisted that he had "no need to prove" anything when he returned to the Celtics from Arsenal, which was the "easiest" decision of his career. Tilney: "No need to prove anything, because I know very well how...
defender Tierney insisted that he had "no need to prove" anything when he returned to the Celtics from Arsenal, which was the "easiest" decision of his career.
Tilney: "No need to prove anything, because I know very well how much I have put in physically and how much work I have done in recovery and preparation for the game, I'm not here to prove anything, I just want to do what I can for the Celtics and see what the future will be like. I may be more of an experienced player role now. When I left, I was 21, 22 years old, and now I'm 28 years old and have more experience than before. I can help young players on the team if they need it."
He will return to Parkhead Stadium in a friendly against Newcastle on Saturday: "It's going to be a special day, maybe a little nervous, I've spent a big part of my life here, and I'm also my job. The big part of my career, so I was very excited about it. "
're reunion with former Liverpool coach Rodgers was a big factor in his decision to return: "He played a big role, but in the end it was the Celtics that satisfied me. Working with the head coach and assistant coaches like John Kennedy, I've also been in touch, I enjoy playing under the head coach, playing a lot of games for him, having great success, he's a great coach and I'm very happy to be working with him again."
" This is probably the easiest player to sign and the easiest decision I make. My personal and collective goals are the same, to make the Celtics as successful as possible and keep us at the top."