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Celtic v Ajax: Is Scott Allan in line for his first Celtic start?

Leigh Griffiths has backed Scott Allan to impress tonight
Leigh Griffiths has backed Scott Allan to impress tonight

Celtic are missing four key midfielders for tonight’s Europa League tie against Ajax.

Manager Ronny Deila revealed on Wednesday that skipper Scott Brown could be out for between eight and 12 weeks with a knee injury picked up against Kilmarnock at the weekend.

Kris Commons is also still likely to be out with a combination of a hamstring injury and illness while fellow midfielders Nir Bitton and Stefan Johansen are suspended.

Nir Biton misses out tonight through suspension
Nir Biton misses out tonight through suspension

Charlie Mulgrew is back in contention after recovering from a thigh injury but he has not played since September.

Scott Allan – the forgotten man of Scottish football – is another midfield option Deila could turn to.

The playmaker has made just three substitute appearances since joining the Hoops but looks likely to play a part this evening and has been backed by Celtic forward Leigh Griffiths to make an impact tonight.

Griffiths said: “If the manager decides to throw him in then I am sure he will do a good job for us. But ultimately that is up to the manager and what team he picks.

“The position Scotty plays in has made it difficult for him in terms of games. He can play a couple of roles but when you look at the likes of Stefan (Johansen) and Broony (Scott Brown) then it has been hard for him to get in.

“I’m sure, though, that he will take his chance when he gets it. He has been looking really sharp in training, always trying to get on the ball and make things happen.”

Whether Allan plays or Deila opts to play another of his back-up options, Griffiths is confident Celtic can overcome their midfield crisis, he continued: “It gives an opportunity for someone else to come in and stake a claim for a place.

“It’s going to be difficult for them but they wouldn’t be at Celtic if they weren’t good players.

Leigh Griffiths and Scott Allan in training
Leigh Griffiths and Scott Allan in training

“The manager threw Gary Mackay-Steven and Stuart Armstrong straight in against Inter Milan last season and you saw the job they done.

“But no matter who plays they are going to have to put in a performance.”

After back to back defeats by surprise Norwegian outfit Molde the Scottish champions are bottom of Group A with two points from four matches, one point ahead of the Dutch side.

Molde have qualified with 10 points and play Fenerbahce who are second with five points.

While a draw for either side at Parkhead does not necessarily end hopes of qualifying for the group stages – unless the Turkish side win against Molde – victories against Ajax and Fenerbahce in their final two group games will definitely take Celtic through.

The Scotland striker said: “The last two games were disappointing against Molde but we’ve got a chance to rectify that.

“It’s still in our own hands. If we don’t perform then we aren’t going to go through but if we give ourselves a good chance of getting three points then we go to Fenerbahce for the last game with a lot of confidence.

“If Ajax win they are in a good position to go through so ultimately it’s going to be a very tough game for us.

“They’ll be coming here to attack us but we’ve got players going the other way that can hurt them.”

Ajax boss Frank de Boer insists his side are going for the win but admits caution will be exercised.

He said: “We will not have the door open for them but we will be attacking because we need to win.

“We are not crazy of course, we have respect for Celtic.

“We have to play very compact, that is the most important thing and play with confidence.”