Many Celtic fans have been discussing the latest tweet from Christopher Jullien that recently emerged on social media.
Jullien’s latest tweet carried an image of the Frenchman training with Celtic. The tweet carried the caption ‘Training Days’ and had the hashtags #keepgoing and ‘#hoopsupsideyourhead’.
This tweet from the Hoops defender caught the attention of a lot of Celtic fans. They flocked to this tweet and were delighted to see the centre-back’s message and had positive words to say about the tweet and the Frenchman in return.
be great to see you back in paradise, hombre! HH ???
— Jd Meatyard (@meatyard_jd) September 8, 2020
Do you think Jullien can still improve?
Absolutely!
No
Focus on the Dream CJ #CelticFC
— Ray Galaksi (@RayGalaksi) September 8, 2020
Great stuff champ
— Jack Prentice (@JackPGBRf) September 8, 2020
Jullien has been a regular for the Bhoys in the 2020/21 season so far. He has made six appearances in all competitions, playing four times in the Scottish Premiership. He has already scored once in the league, with another goal coming in the qualifying stages of the UEFA Champions League (as per Transfermarkt).
Some other Celtic fans also responded positively to the tweet.
Wait till you have @shaneduffy alongside you big man!
— BlochairnBhoy (@BlochairnBhoy) September 8, 2020
I wonder how long the guys who didn’t play internationals got off this time? Let’s hope they didn’t do anything daft. https://t.co/fmdMOnibe0
— Brian Damage (@Briandamge64) September 8, 2020
One Celtic fan urged Jullien to bulk himself up ahead of the Hoops’ next fixture against Ross County on Saturday.
Get on the weights big man and bulk yourself up.
— Longshaw (@youhavingalaugh) September 8, 2020
Jullien has done well in the Premiership this season, having picked up a WhoScored rating of 7.49/10 in the league. His goal in the league came against Motherwell (as per Whoscored).
However, the Frenchman though had a pretty average game in the club’s 1-1 draw against Kilmarnock. He gave away a penalty that led to Kilmarnock’s goal and his rating for the game stood at just 6.46.
Those are the faults that he might have to remove from his game. This would help him improve as a footballer and would make Celtic fans happier.