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Matt O'Riley

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  1. Hydrobhoy

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    abada does the LA celebration with his fingers but what does matt do i always miss his when they happen
     
  2. The Crow Gold Member Gold Member

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    Everything Matt O'Riley had to say in his pre-match press conference ahead of Celtic taking on Hearts in the Scottish Premiership...

    How much are you all looking forward to this double header against Hearts?

    Yeah, we are looking forward to it, like I look forward to all games, and I think we all are. It is quite a unique experience in the sense, obviously, playing the same team twice in three days, which is quite rare, but I'm looking forward to it.

    Given the run that you're on at the moment, now there's a lot of talk about can anyone catch Celtic this season and end that unbeaten run? Do you guys thrive on that and relish that challenge of being the team that no one can beat?

    Yeah, to be completely honest, I'm probably giving you a boring answer here, but we are very disinterested in anyone but ourselves. If I'm being honest, that's kind of the mindset and the culture we have kind of clearly tried to focus on what we can do here at the training ground every day and I think the rest just takes care of itself.

    If you could just give us a wee insight into what it's like being a midfielder at the moment, there's so much competition. What's it like in training? There's so many good players in that team at the moment. What's it like? Are you driving each other on? And how competitive is it trying to get one of those three spots in the middle of the park?

    It's good. I think it's always a positive for more competition. You have to be honest, I think people would be lying if they said they don't play their best football when they don't have competition. I think you naturally play better when people are pushing you to perform at a higher level. In that sense, it's definitely positive and from a training perspective, everyone's training well. No one's like salty behind each other's backs. We're all still rooting for the same goal at the end of the day and you know, I think if someone else is doing well, it kind of pushes you to play well as well so there are no problems at all.




    When you train alongside the likes of Callum McGregor and Reo Hatate and the like have you found that your game improves massively as the competition grows and the wins keep coming?

    I think so. Naturally, the more confident we are as a team, we would probably play better but I think the message has been since the break to really try to push on and like take ourselves to a new level. I think we've probably done that for the most part. We've conceded hardly any goals, which has been a massive plus that kind of just allows our creative players to play with a bit more freedom because we don't have to worry so much about conceding that many goals which has been positive.

    It's going to be 100 games under the manager tomorrow night. Just give us an insight into what he's like to work with and what do you feel he brings to to the club and to the players?

    First and foremost, I think the football probably speaks for itself. I think the football we play is quite unique in terms of kit being attractive to watch, but at the same time very effective. So he's definitely brought that to the club. As players I think he gives us real clarity on our roles within the system and the structure, so I think you know specifically when you're a new player and you come in, it's very easy to adapt which in a lot of clubs it's not easy to do. I think that's easier said than done. So having someone to lead and delegate roles to other staff members so the message is really clear. I think he's very good at that. He is a good leader within the club, which kind of helps everyone follow.

    How would you describe the the culture at the club? Clearly it's a winning culture, but I just mean in terms of a place to be and a place to work and a place to thrive?

    That's a good question, I think. To be honest, the most important thing we have here is just good people. Everyone in the team gets on very well, which I think in football is rare to find. I've said before, but I feel as though pretty much every player in the team could go out and have dinner together and everyone would get along, which I think is a real asset that we have and I think that kind of translates onto the pitch as well. I think that's kind of the main part of our culture on top of that we've obviously got the winning mentality, which comes from the top of the club from people like Callum McGregor, like Joe Hart, experienced players that kind of give that energy out to other people. So naturally, every day we work really hard and everyone's kind of moving towards the same goal in a sense.





    You mentioned playing Hearts twice in a week. Obviously there will may be a few changes. In the last few weeks you have been on the bench a bit more often. Do you have to seize the moment every time you come on or is it a different thing for you to be making an impact of the bench as well?

    Yeah, I think so. I think you also approach every game the same, though I think that's the most important thing. Whether you're on the bench or whether you are starting. You've got to be ready to play anytime. You know, someone could get injured, unfortunately, or something could happen where you need to come on earlier than expected so I think most importantly you have to be ready regardless of whether you are starting or playing. Obviously, the way we play as well, I think a lot of the times in games in the last half an hour the opposition tend to be quite tired as well, so there's usually quite a lot of space and gaps that open up. So if you are ready and you are focused there's definitely chances to impact the game. Now, of course you'd like to start every game, but at the same time, we know we've got a lot of healthy competition here, so it's not always the case, but at the same time, you've always got to be ready.

    Obviously, Hearts have given you a couple of tough games during your time here. What's your thoughts about playing against them?

    It's another game. If I'm being honest, it's another game. If we play the football that we know we can, then I think we'll be just fine. Away games tend to be probably a bit more difficult against them because they've got naturally quite a hostile atmosphere, but at the same time, if we remain calm like we can do, then I think we'll be OK.

    You are talking about Hearts just being another game, but do you enjoy playing against the other top teams in the country? Do you thrive playing in the big occasions like cup quarter-finals, the team's third place in the league?

    I think so, you enjoy the so-called bigger games from the outside, I guess. People could say they get more up for them. I don't know to be completely honest. As long as I'm playing football I'm going to enjoy it regardless, so if it's against bottom of the league or if it's against Rangers I still think your approach has to be the same because otherwise the performance could easily differ massively. Saying that, of course, playing Rangers in a cup final, for example, is the game that you're naturally going to be very up for.

    How about your own game? Two goals in your last four matches? Obviously, you have been out of the team a bit, starting on the bench a bit, but starting to produce goals, how do you feel you're playing? Where do you think you are at the moment?

    I think I'm in a good place mentally, which is the most important thing. The rest usually takes care of itself when the mental side is good. And I feel like I'm in a good place physically and mentally, like I've just said, so no complaints from me as I'm feeling good.




    Just shortly before your spell on the bench, more recently you were playing really well, especially when Callum McGregor was injured playing in that deeper position. When you did find yourself out of the team, how has it affected you and how tough has that been?

    Yeah, of course. I'd like to play probably a bit more than I have, naturally. I think sometimes there's things away from football as well, which people may not see. That can also affect you at times, so I understand from a fans perspective they only see what happens on the pitch, which is completely fair enough but if something's happening elsewhere, then sometimes that also plays plays a part in your mentally. I think I'm in a much better place now than I was probably during that time. I've learned a lot, to be honest, having pretty much like you said been pretty much a regular for most of the season and then not playing a little bit so I've learned a lot. Especially mentally , because it's obviously difficult when you go from that expectation of playing all the time to maybe not playing as much but to be honest, I feel like right now it's probably in the best place I've been in a long time, so I think you know those experiences of not playing and having tough times away from the pitch they definitely shape you into being a better person.

    Yeah, just touching on the fact you have scored two goals in four games, you're playing well off the bench and given the fact you playing the same opposition twice in a week, there might be some squad rotation. Do you think this is now potentially your opportunity to get yourself back in with a shot of starting?

    I think every game is an opportunity, even if I'm starting or not starting to get back into the team. If I'm being honest the way we play in the last half an hour, games really do open up so you can you do have a chance to really show yourself. And yeah, I think I've probably done that in recent games, so that's been positive. Now at the same time, I'm not worried about becoming a starter or a regular or however, you want to phrase it and kind of more just focus on what I'm doing and what I can do to be able to affect the game in a positive way.



    New players such as Oh Hyeon-gyu and Alistair Johnson are now beginning to lead the celebrations after the victories at the end of the games, despite only being at the club for a matter of months. What do you think that says about the chemistry of the group that the new boys feel so comfortable in doing that?

    Yeah, I think it speaks for itself. Like I said earlier about the culture in terms of bringing in good people, those two are the perfect examples of really good people. You know, Ali's a really chatty, friendly guy and to be honest Oh is as well as much as his English is not perfect he is really making an effort to speak with boys and kind of adapt to the UK culture, so I think a lot of the boys have taken to him really quickly and hopefully the fans do as well.

    You're now starting to score goals this season to go along with your many assists in the league. How happy are you that you're accumulating both types of goal contributions in your game?

    Yeah, of course I'd probably haven't scored as many as I would have liked this season like you said, so it's nice to add that back into to my game a bit. I think that's probably come from worrying about scoring a bit less if I'm being honest. When you kind of put too much pressure on yourself to achieve an outcome the chances of it happening are probably a lot less, but yeah, regardless, I'm not actually too fussed if I score or assist as long as I just play well and as long as the team is is winning like we are doing then I'm pretty content.
     
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    Matt O'Riley on his personal debt to Celtic centurion Ange Postecoglou



    AS he reflected on Celtic’s victory over Rangers in the Viaplay Cup final at Hampden last month, Ange Postecoglou confessed that he felt a responsibility to deliver the same success as his revered predecessors did.



    Is Postecoglou emulating those who have occupied the Parkhead hotseat before him by adopting an identical approach to the high-profile role as Martin O’Neill?

    O’Neill, who won the Scottish title three times and reached a European final during the five years that he spent in Glasgow, was renowned for leaving the day-to-day coaching duties to his backroom staff and not being a constant presence around his squad.

    Matt O’Riley revealed the Greek-Australian has a style that is not altogether dissimilar to the charismatic Irishman as the current Celtic manager prepared to take charge of his 100th game against Hearts this evening



    He doesn’t actually speak to us much at all,” said O’Riley at Lennoxtown yesterday as he gave an insight into how Postecoglou goes about his business ahead of the cinch Premiership match.

    “At the training ground, he delivers information when he needs to in meetings and on the pitch in pre-match sessions. In general, though, you probably won’t see that much of him. He keeps himself to himself.

    “I think that is so he detaches away from the players and allows himself to pick a team without too much emotion. I can understand his reasoning for that. But, at the same time, whenever I have spoken to him he has been very friendly.

    “You don’t expect to hear much from him. So when you do you are probably quite grateful that he actually speaks to you in a way. I think he is careful in terms of when he speaks to you and saying the right things.”

    O’Riley, who has scored twice in his last four appearances and is hoping to maintain his upturn in form against Hearts at Parkhead tonight, believes he has improved greatly as a footballer during the time he has worked under Postecoglou at Celtic.



    I have learned a lot of different things from him,” he said. “I have learned about the system we play. I have learned a lot about myself in terms of adding things to my game, probably being a bit more dynamic physically and running in behind. Things like that.

    “He delegates quite well in terms of getting other people to deliver information. I have worked quite well with Gavin (Strachan), one of our senior coaches here. I have worked quite a lot with him in terms of reviewing games and watching clips.

    “He (Postecoglou) brought me here in the first place to an extent. So I have to give thanks for that, for being able to play for a club like this. He is the reason I am here and I can say ‘thank you’ for that.

    “Since the first day I came he has given me the platform to show what I can do. He has shown quite a lot of faith in me, which is nice as a young player. Hopefully I have repaid him to some extent.”


    O’Riley has often found himself out of Postecoglou’s starting line-up this year due to the inspired form of his Celtic club mates Reo Hatate, Callum McGregor and Aaron Mooy.

    The 22-year-old, though, tries to make as much of an impression on matches when he comes on as a substitute as he does when he kicks off a game and he succeeded in doing so in the emphatic 5-1 win over St Mirren on Sunday.


    “I think the approach is probably the same,” he said. “But in some ways when you come off the bench you know that you have worn out the team for about 60 or 70 minutes so there are probably a few more spaces to exploit and a few more chances to score. That is the positive in coming off the bench.

    “It is about staying ready the whole time while you are sitting down. It is very easy to switch off potentially or not be as ready as you can be if you are not focused and not aware of what is happening in the game. That is the main difference. When you start you are really looking to impact the game from the warm-up and then straight onto the pitch.”

    The London-born Danish playmaker, who failed to net in his opening 34 outings in the 2022/23 campaign, was pleased to get his name on the scoresheet once again and is confident he can continue to pitch in with goals as Celtic bid to complete a fifth treble in seven years in the coming weeks.


    It’s been nice,” he said. “It’s nice to contribute regardless of whether it is scoring goals or providing assists. I think just being on the pitch helping the team is the main thing. But, yeah, it has definitely been nice to score a couple of goals.

    “It (going so long without scoring) did annoy me if I am being honest. I would be lying if I said it didn’t. But at the same time it probably wasn’t happening because I was trying too hard in a way. I was probably putting a bit too much pressure on myself to get the outcome. Whereas now I am just going with whatever and it is happening.


    “I wouldn’t say it was a change from a training perspective, it was probably more a mindset thing. Specifically off the pitch in terms of doing work away from football to just try and get my head right. I think I have done that now. I think it is in a good place. Hopefully I can finish the season in a strong way.”

    O’Riley will certainly be hoping to avoid the sort of misplaced pass that Celtic centre half Cameron Carter-Vickers played out the park against St Mirren.

    “First and foremost, Cam did try to play that on the floor,” he said. “So I want the world to know that he tried to actually play that on the floor. That is how bad the pass actually was.
     
  5. 88jimmij88

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    Sounds like he's been having a tough time of it recently. Hope he's doing ok.
     
  6. McChiellini..

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    Getting to the point he wouldn't be missed that much if he was sold in the summer.....on current form..

    I'd be confident in Ange replacing him. Still a good player but miles away from what he was and for far too long now..
     
  7. Pearse67*

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    Not adding anything at all, id rather haksa given a go centrally tbh.
     
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  8. FrankMcCallum

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    Moves like an old man, and is clearly struggling for confidence.
     
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    Poor from him.
     
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    Wee bit better second half but still nowhere near what he was..

    That ball over the top second half just before he was subbed, I thought he could've taken a touch out the sky and hit it. He let it bounce and ended up back out the box and it fizzled out..

    Sums him up just now. Something up with him, isn't confident but wonder if he wants a move away..
     
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  11. HTG "I have an uncle who does Yoga"

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    It's mental how slow he is, genuinely Mooy looks far quicker than him, and Mooy is slow himself.

    Think it was a mistake from Ange playing both him and Mooy together. Has to be either or.
     
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    Said it in the match thread but reminded me when Rogic and Turnbull were the two 8's..

    It doesn't suit how Ange wants us to play. There has to be more legs and energy in there for it to function well..

    He is painfully slow. Robotically one paced..
     
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  13. HTG "I have an uncle who does Yoga"

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    We start Iwata, and I think we're a couple of goals up at half-time. Whilst the fullbacks were a major issue tonight, our midfield being as one-paced as it is was the worst offender.

    Hopefully the last we see of Mooy/O'Riley starting.
     
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    Miles off it right now, just has not kicked on from an impressive first season, although he has looked good off the bench recently. Was the sort of game he should have taken by the scruff of the neck. Needs to shake himself.
     
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    Another of the few players i think we can replace to get to the next level. But with time, he hopefully kicks on.
     
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    Just doesnt look happy or comfident atm, trudging about, painfully slow, shooting and passing has went to *.

    Going forward i want Iwata in at dm and mcgregor and mooy as the forward players, turnbull and haksa also deserve to be infront of him just now.
     
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    No Hatate? He would be my first name on the team sheet.

    I do think Iwata looks good, I also think people are being very critical of O’Riley probably because of the high standard he set last year.

    O’Riley, I actually thought had a good start to the second half last night and started to help turn the midfield battle in our favour by stripping them off the ball a good few times. He isn’t as effective offensively of late.

    For me our biggest issue in our midfield is when Hatate isn’t playing, the other three options of Mooy, O’Riley and Turnbull all lack pace and mobility and don’t suit playing with each other.

    Iwata does give us the option you suggest to push McGregor on but a dynamic 8 who would be an alternative to Hatate would be high on my wish list with Turnbull and/or O’Riley moving on in the summer.

    I also think in domestic games which is more than 80% that we play Haksabanovic could play as an attacking midfielder for us. He is too good to keep being overlooked for game time.
     
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    Cant believe i forgot hatate.

    midfield going forward has to be

    Iwata
    Hatate Mcgregor
     
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    O'Riley has to play beside Hatate or McGregor. Same applies if Turnbull is put in Matt 's place. A simple rule of thumb: one mobile midfielder has to be up there at all times.
     
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    You want to drop Hatate arguably our player of the season so far? Bizarre.
     
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