Celtic 2 - 0 Ross County: Tierney makes debutTHE first game of a league season ought to be about new beginnings, new faces, new narratives. Celticâs win over Ross County might have been predictable as was the fact that the Scottish championsâ quest to progress to the Champions League play-offs in Azerbaijan on Wednesday swathed the proceedings. A welcome freshness was provided, though, in the form of a first senior start for Celtic left-back Kieran Tierney. The 18-year-old, who made two substitute appearances for the club last season, will remember Celticâs 2015 flag day longer than anyone else inside a stadium that has been impressively redecorated. Assured and aggressive in his 63-minute run-out, it was a day he has craved his entire life â a day that presented itself as a result of injury to Charlie Mulgrew and Emilio Izaguirreâs suspension.
Celtic manager Ronny Deila and his assistant, John Collins, are understood to be genuinely excited about the defenderâs potential. What might be factored into that is they have a good âun off the field as well as on it. Lanarkshire-based Tierney joked that his moment had come as âa veteranâ after 11 years with his boyhood team. He did not attempt to downplay the significance of Saturday for him or his family.
âAll my family would be here anyway, die-hard Celtic fans all of us, so it was brilliant,â he said. âAs soon as you support Celtic, itâs what you dream of. Growing up, I supported them all the way through and from the age of seven itâs been what I aimed for.
âYou are always hopeful that it will happen, you dream about it, so for it to happen is a dream come true.â
It is a dream that has come to pass after some nightmare moments. âThere are months upon months when you might not get picked at all, and that can hurt you, but you just have to keep working hard and hope the manager believes in you,â he said. âYou have to have a strong mentality and you need to be willing to work hard.
âI was on the bench here against Ross County in December. It was the first time Iâd been on the bench, and the day after I broke my leg in training. I worked hard to come back from that. Today just makes it brilliant.â
Tierney dared to âhope for the bestâ in assessing his chances of being picked for the Qarabag tie, wherein Celtic will be defending a 1-0 lead, should, of course, the match survive given the alarming reports over the state of the pitch. The expectation is that Deila will plump for the experience of Izaguirre, with Mulgrew unlikely to be fit, but it is becoming apparent the Honduran is a player that the Celtic manager is looking to replace.
Tierneyâs honesty on being asked if he could be the answer at left-back was endearing, if not perhaps the best for his hopes. âIâm not sure. Iâm only trying my best to play,â he said. âIf he [Deila] thinks so, thatâs brilliant but I just need to keep working hard. If you do well in training and development games you will get your chance, thatâs a guarantee.â