No regrets- Celtic summer signing opens up on his struggles 

No regrets- Celtic summer signing opens up on his struggles 

When Marco Tilio signed a five-year contract with Celtic in the summer, he insisted that he wasn’t leaving Melbourne City too soon.
The winger is back in the A-League with the intention of reviving his career, having played just two substitute appearances totaling less than thirty minutes.

It’s never easy to come to a new club with an injury; things get even more tough when the manager changes and two other players—Yang Hyun-jun and Luis Palma—join in your place. Returning to Melbourne City on loan can be interpreted in a variety of ways. While some may regard it as an admission of failure, others may see it as an opportunity to restart his career.
When the winger was asked if he had gone too soon, he told the Australian website TFBL:

No, I thought I was prepared. After serving my time here, I felt that I had performed admirably, and after the entire build-up, I was certain that I was prepared to travel there.

Of course, in football, you can’t tell. I was hurt when I went away with the under 23s. I then believed the injury to have lasted a week. I was plainly hurt and out of commission for three months when I signed the contract.

It doesn’t help, and on top of that, there are eight or nine other wingers who are at least as excellent as you. It was always going to be difficult. be a challenging journey to join the Celtic team. However, I don’t believe I left too soon.

It appears that Rodgers has concluded that the summer’s crop of wingers wasn’t up to par, as evidenced by the addition of Nicolas Kuhn to the Celtic team in January.

With Mikey Johnston and Sead Haksabanovic on loan from Celtic and Tilio presently working with Rodgers, it is hard to see where he fits in.

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