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    Celtic Confirm Major Injury Boost on Eve of Killie Tie

    Celtic Receive Timely Boost with Greg Taylor’s Return Ahead of Kilmarnock Clash

    As the clock ticks down to Saturday’s SPFL encounter with Kilmarnock at Celtic Park, the Bhoys have received a significant boost. In a timely announcement on Friday, Celtic confirmed that first-choice left-back Greg Taylor is back in training, ready to reclaim his spot on the pitch.

    Taylor’s return couldn’t come at a more crucial juncture, with every point becoming increasingly pivotal as Celtic and their arch-rivals Rangers remain neck and neck in the title race.

    In Taylor’s absence, Alexandro Bernabei has stepped up, putting in commendable performances as a stand-in. However, it’s widely acknowledged among the Celtic faithful that Taylor’s presence brings a different dimension to the team’s defence. His understanding of the game, combined with his ability to support the attack, makes him a vital component of the squad.

    As the season enters its final third, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Celtic and Rangers are locked in a titanic struggle for supremacy, with both teams deadlocked on points. Every match, every decision, and every player’s performance can tip the balance in this finely poised contest.

    Greg Taylor’s return to fitness and the fold is, therefore, more than just a player recovering from injury; it’s a psychological boost, a return of stability and experience to the backline at a time when it’s most needed.

    While the Celtic support will be buoyed by Taylor’s comeback, there’s still an air of anticipation for the return of another key figure – the linchpin of the defence, CCV. His absence is keenly felt, but the news of Taylor’s return marks a positive step in the right direction for a squad aiming to solidify their defensive options as they push for the title.

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