IT has been a season of contrasting fortunes for Ryan Christie. Like the rest of his Celtic team-mates, he’s experiencing a difficult period, with the team on a disappointing run of form. It is something that they’re all desperate to rectify.
At the same time, he stands on the verge of collecting his sixth winner’s medal as a Celtic player, with the Scottish Cup final against Hearts looming large later this month. And it was his goal in the semi-final against Aberdeen which put the Hoops on the road to another final.
On the international front, Christie became a Scottish hero when he helped the national team qualify for next summer’s European Championship.
He scored Scotland’s goal in the play-off final against Serbia in Belgrade, and after a penalty shoot-out success for Steve Clarke’s side, it was Christie’s emotional post-match interview with caught the hearts of a nation. With much to look back on and look forward to, the Celtic View caught up with Ryan Christie for our Christmas edition interview…
The best player you’ve played with and against?
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