The situation has only gotten worse due to short-term layoffs like Greg Taylor, Callum McGregor, and Luis Palma; however, injury concerns have recently subsided as the Celtics manager welcomes back his best players for the final stretch of the season.
Luis Palma is among them. Prior to the international break, the Honduran sustained an injury. This past weekend, in a 3-0 victory over St Mirren, the £3.5 million summer acquisition made his comeback to first team action.
Luis Palma’s regimen for Celtic fitness
The Honduran international has excelled in both the SPFL and the Champions League and has had a fantastic start to the season.
He has been an important player for Brendan Rodgers this season with nine goals and ten assists, but he missed three games due to a muscle injury. [Transfermarkt]
Following his Saturday 21 Parkhead minutes, Palma has since returned and shared his feelings.
“I’m happy to have minutes again, I feel good, and I’m focused on getting back to my level,” Palma said to Radio House.
“The Celtic winger continued, “I discussed it with someone from the staff, I plan to go to the training centre on Monday to be at my best at the end of the tournament,” as he continued to talk about how he would be prepared for Celtic’s title run-in.
Without a doubt, Palma is a crucial member of the Celtic team and has a great chance of winning the championship.
He has already demonstrated how much of an attacking threat he can bring to the team with his goals and assists.
With Daizen Meada’s season seemingly finished, Rodgers and the Celtic supporters will be happy to see Palma back, and it might even be a godsend at this pivotal point in the campaign.
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