Auston Trusty admitted it was an angry dressing room after the final whistle on Wednesday night. But no one in the Celtic camp was raging at Cameron Carter-Vickers.The big defender held his hands up for the first half gaff that left the Hoops playing catch up against Club Brugge.
Yet he didn’t need to. Carter-Vickers has more than enough credit in the bank to get off the hook for a rare boo boo. And the USA showed immense character – along with his Celtic teammates – for getting back into the game and claiming what could be a priceless point in the grand scheme of things in this new look Champions League.Trusty said: “We have his back.
I don't think any defender, any player, wants that to happen to him. But, you know, sometimes it's part of football. I've had own goals as well, so it's one where you need a teammate to get your back.“So I went over to him, made sure his head was up.
With all of us, he knows that we have his back.You don't want to make mistakes, but you feel fine to make mistakes, because you know your teammates have your back.“The game happened so fast, so I'm not in that position.
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