
Former Celtic striker says 'amazing' player should've ripped league up
Giorgos Giakoumakis, who spent a year and a half at the club, was asked by RecordSport who impressed him the most during training sessions.
The Greek striker, who scored 26 goals in 57 appearances for the Hoops, said [Daily Record]: "Mikey Johnston.
"Yeah, he was amazing.
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"It was a big surprise for me [that he never made it at Celtic], but I think it was a mix of a couple of reasons.
"I think it was the fact that he was picking up super-easy injuries.
"He had issues with his muscles."
Giakoumakis, who won a Scottish Premiership title and Scottish League Cup during his time at Parkhead, believes Johnston's struggles were also mental.
He said: "The other fact, I think it was mental, that he didn't feel... From Monday to Friday, he was amazing, but then on the weekend, he didn't feel that he is a star there.
"So that's why I think he couldn't show up and be the player he could be for Celtic, because I think if he had this mental part, like, strong and feeling happy and feeling important, he would rip the league up.
"He was that kind of player that could dribble five, six players and then dribble also the goalkeeper and score."
Johnston now plays for West Bromwich Albion after joining the English Championship club on a permanent deal last summer following an impressive loan spell.
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