The Celtic Star
·17. März 2025
After yesterday Maik Nawrocki deserves to retain the jersey

The Celtic Star
·17. März 2025
Mohamed Diomande of Rangers and Maik Nawrocki and Luke McCowan of Celtic during the Scottish Premiership match at Celtic Park, 16 March 2025. O’Rourke Shutterstock
Maik Nawrocki was a ‘surprise’ starter in yesterday’s Glasgow Derby clash at Celtic Park, and whilst the scoreline didn’t go in our favour, the big Polish defender was one of only a few players who could hold their head high.
Nawrocki hasn’t had many minutes on the field this campaign, in fact yesterday was actually his first involvement in the Scottish Premiership this term. Brendan Rodgers has favoured Liam Scales and Auston Trusty as partner to CCV at the expense of Nawrocki, with even Stephen Welsh and Dane Murray seeing more action than the man we splashed out £4.5 million for in the summer of 2023.
Brendan Rodgers, Manager of Celtic, looks on prior to the Scottish Premiership match between Celtic and theRangers at Celtic Park on March 16, 2025. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
For one reason or another Brendan Rodgers doesn’t seem to have too much time for the Polish under 21 international, much like his fellow team mate and defensive partner Gustaf Lagerbielke who is currently doing very well on loan to FC Twente in the Eredivisie. Both defenders arrived at the club very much at the same time as part of the summer signing spree ahead of Rodgers taking the reins. Even more bizarrely, neither player has done much wrong when selected to play.
FC Twente defender Gustaf Lagerbielke, during the match Twente – Bodo Glimt at the Grolsch Veste, FC Twente Stadion for the UEFA Europa League – Knockout phase play-offs – 1st leg season 2024-2025 in ENSCHEDE, Netherlands on 13 februari 2025, (photo by Stefan Koops EYE4images DeFodi Images
Gustaf Lagerbielke appears happy in Holland with a summer permanent transfer pending. Maik Nawrocki has waited for his chance with the patience of a saint and despite his lack of game-time stood up to the challenge yesterday better than the rest of our defence and the goalkeeper put together.
Surely Nawrocki proved yesterday that he more than deserves a shot at fighting for a regular first team spot? Despite a lack of game time he put in whilst not a superb performance, but one that he be very satisfied with. He indeed looked like our most assured defender, and his more experienced partner CCV looked like the one who hadn’t kicked a ball all season?
Maik Nawrocki moves in as Cyriel Dessers battles for the ball with Cameron Carter-Vickers during the Scottish Premiership match at Celtic Park, Celtic v theRangers, 16 March 2025. Photo O Rourke/Shutterstock
Nawrocki has clearly been hard done by at Celtic, and yesterday he showed that he’s been poorly treated at the club in terms of his position within the squad. It’s time he got an extended run to fully prove his worth. He deserves that at the very least from the manager.
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