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Celtic: Many fans slam Tom Rogic’s performance against Ferencvaros

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A whole host of Celtic fans have taken to Twitter to slam Tom Rogic’s first-half performance against Ferencvaros.

Celtic kicked off their third group stage match of the Europa League at home to Ferencvaros on a Tuesday afternoon, with both sides looking for three points, especially considering they were winless heading into this fixture.

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Ange Postecoglou opted for a midfield three of Tom Rogic, Callum McGregor and David Turnbull, but it was the former that stood out to Celtic fans for his first-half performance, although not for the right reasons – as several fans slammed his display.

A lot of Celtic fans blasted Rogic’s display against Ferencvaros on Twitter.

What have these Celtic fans been saying?

“error 404: rogic not working”

@barkasSZN

“Rogic’s passing has been woeful”

@lovejoysalegend

“I’m convinced Rogic gets picked every week because he’s Aussie”

@JamesGr48067007

“Rogic is useless”

@phillyceltic

“Rogic having a poor game so far”

@AtomicCule

“We’re shockin monty ralston and rogic all woeful no service for Abada and kyogo,jota trying to make something up”

@Martinhthomson7

Rogic has been a Celtic player since he switched Central Coast Mariners for the Bhoys back in 2013 in a deal that saw the SPFL side splash out less than £500,000 and considering he’s now racked up 241 appearances and plenty of trophies, it appears to be a great piece of business.

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Given that Postecgolou is a former Australian national team manager and fellow countryman, he may give Rogic extra time to impress him, even if he has poor performances, as he did in the first half against Ferencvaros, according to several Celtic fans.

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