Peter Grant feels that this season’s undervaluation of a “outstanding” Celtic player has occurred.

Celtic's Irish head coach Brendan Rodgers reacts at the end of the UEFA Champions League Group E football match between Feyenoord and Celtic FC at the Feyenoord Stadium in Rotterdam, on September 19, 2023. (Photo by JOHN THYS / AFP) (Photo by JOHN THYS/AFP via Getty Images)

The fantastic thing about Celtic’s performance so far this season is that several players have stood out in the team’s opening eight games.

Callum McGregor’s game has improved, Daizen Maeda has advanced to a new level, and Nicolas Kuhn’s outstanding start to the season has made him appear like a completely different player.

However, Peter Grant has named a player he believes is underappreciated at Celtic after being dropped to the bench in the last two games before the Falkirk win.

Paulo Bernardo’s ‘all-round play’ is understated at Celtic

Paulo Bernardo made the permanent switch to Celtic after having a huge influence on the double-winning season last year. A regular starter after the departure of Matt O’Riley to Brighton, the Portuguese is now playing second fiddle to £11m man, Arne Engels. And Grant reckons that what Bernardo offers to the Celtic team has been ‘understated’ this season.

A regular starter after the departure of Matt O’Riley to Brighton, the Portuguese is now playing second fiddle to £11m man, Arne Engels. And Grant reckons that what Bernardo offers to the Celtic team has been ‘understated’ this season. Grant told The Go Radio Football Show, “Bernardo I thought was excellent again [against Falkirk]. “His all-round play, he’s very understated in the respect to that.

“He’s been outstanding and he finds himself out. And that tells you how good the Engels has been since he came in. “And for a young man, he plays with an arrogance and a confidence which, when you’re playing for a Celtic or a Rangers, you have to have that and a belief in that.”

Bernardo’s importance to Celtic

Paulo Bernardo may not be the first pick for Brendan Rodgers at Celtic but the 22-year-old has already shown his importance to the team this season. With seven appearances and one goal this season, Bernardo was superb in the wins over Hearts and Rangers at the start of the season.

The Portuguese player, who was unlucky to be benched following Engels’ arrival, now faces competition to regain his spot in the starting lineup, but Celtic stands to gain from this.

As more talented players compete for starting positions, on-field performances will rise, which can only contribute to winning outcomes and more exciting football.

Bernardo will undoubtedly contribute significantly to Celtic’s success this year. Brendan Rodgers will have another opportunity to showcase his undeniable brilliance now that he has depth in his game.

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