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Brown criticises Deila training
- Updated: October 3, 2016
Celtic skipper Scott Brown has branded former boss Ronny Deila’s training sessions “slow” and not hard enough.
Brown has rediscovered his form after a disappointing end to the last campaign, which ended prematurely for the 31-year-old amid hamstring problems.
The former Scotland international scored the winner against Dundee on Saturday after shining in the 3-3 Champions League draw with Manchester City days earlier and has credited manager Brendan Rodgers and his staff with playing a major role in his revival in fortunes.
“I think it all starts going into training. The training has been great, as have the physios and coaches,” Brown told the Evening Times.
“It wasn’t always like that last year. It didn’t always put a smile on your face when going into training. It was difficult, it was slow, the …