A section of Celtic fans have taken to Twitter to annihilate Olivier Ntcham for his performance in the 1-0 win against Rosenborg at Parkhead on Thursday night.
Ntcham, 22, was poor in possession and had little input in the centre of the park as the Hoops struggled to break down their Norwegian visitors.
Some Celtic fans were furious with the French midfielder’s sub-par display, with one claiming that he was doing an impersonation of former Rangers player Martyn Waghorn.
This is Futbol has rounded up some of the best tweets below:
https://twitter.com/Celtthejerseys/status/1042869871439212544
Ntcham is awful tonight. Needs replacing now.
— Paul Budis ???????? (@Boltonbhoy) September 20, 2018
Ntcham has been brutal again ?
— Kyle Fenton (@kylefenton_x) September 20, 2018
Ntcham doing his Waghorn impersonation by running the ball out of play again and again
— Bruce (@Bawwbag) September 20, 2018
edourd and ntcham both been horrible
— darren branney (@darrenb95) September 20, 2018
Ntcham has been shocking since Moussa left
— Mental As Anything CSC (@MrCliftonville) September 20, 2018
Awful Ntcham
— Andrew Bell ??? (@dinghy1888) September 20, 2018
Ntcham well off it again tonight.
— Críostóir (@mcgceltic) September 20, 2018
OPINION
What has happened to Ntcham? He started the season brilliantly and absolutely tore Rosenborg to shreds when the two sides met each other in the Champions League qualifiers in the summer. However on Thursday, he looked like a completely different player. Is it because Moussa Dembele has left? One of the Celtic fans above have suggested that has played a role in his apparent nosedive in form, but it is probably just a mere rough patch that all good players go through from time to time. Brendan Rodgers should not wait around to sort it out though because Celtic have already had more bad displays this season than they have in the last two seasons. They should have put Rosenborg to the sword at Celtic Park on Thursday night as that was on paper their easiest game of the Europa League group stages. Red Bull Salzburg and RB Leipzig will be much tougher to beat.