Regardless of how good or bad he actually is, and I do believe he's a very good young player (not world class yet), he is a dangerous man to have on the field.
Rightly or wrongly he has a reputation as a dangerous player, and is becoming a world name if not a world star.
He will be one of the more recognizable names on a team sheet, and by simply having him in our lineup, teams may actually talk about stopping him specifically, thus perhaps giving some of our other players more space to operate.
As for the Barca matches, it was easy to see that Barca had isolated McGeady and Naka as Celtic's main danger men, and proceeded to double mark both of them, thus making them look worse than they are to the untrained eye.
Going one on one with a defender from Barca is bad enough, but getting double marked by world class defensive players?
Any player will struggle with this kind of marking, especially because as mentioned it's a huge jump from facing SPL defenders to facing double marking from the world's best.
I am fine with him staying at Celtic for the short term to get games and get comfortable playing a key role for his team, something he'll need to do for us eventually.
That said, if he truly wants to make the step up he will probably have to move to one of Europe's premier leagues eventually, which is sad on some level seeing as Celtic seem to be his favourite club.
Hard to say how far he'll go, but he's a tremendous talent and to write him off as many of you are doing is a mistake and unfair on the player at this early stage in his career.
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