Celtic’s first-team squad has officially returned to Lennoxtown to begin preparations for the upcoming season, with coaching staff reporting that players have returned in strong physical condition. According to first-team coach Stephen McManus, the initial week of pre-season training focused on establishing foundational fitness ahead of four scheduled warm-up fixtures and a forthcoming UEFA Champions League qualification campaign.
How is the modern pre-season evolving?
While the fundamental goal of pre-season remains the same—building match fitness and preventing injury—the methods used to achieve these targets have shifted. Stephen McManus, speaking to CelticPlayer, noted that while the philosophy of “getting minutes into legs” is unchanged, the specific training protocols have evolved during his tenure in professional football.
Why is the upcoming Champions League campaign a priority?
Celtic’s return to the UEFA Champions League represents a significant milestone for the club. Having previously captained the side on European nights, McManus emphasized that these matches define the standard for the club. “That’s where we should be,” McManus stated, noting that the squad’s preparation at Lennoxtown is specifically designed to handle the demands of elite European competition.

What is the significance of the upcoming pre-season tours?
The squad is scheduled to travel to Ireland and Portugal as part of their pre-season itinerary. These trips serve two primary purposes: providing the team with high-quality training environments and offering a platform for players to integrate ahead of the competitive season. These matches allow the coaching staff to assess new arrivals, such as the recently appointed coach Ross Grant, in a match-day setting.
Did you know?
Pre-season training is not just about physical conditioning; it is the primary window for coaches to implement new tactical systems before the pressure of domestic and European points-based matches begins.
How does leadership impact title-winning momentum?
Reflecting on the previous season’s title success, the coaching staff highlighted the importance of internal leadership. McManus specifically credited Callum McGregor for his role in guiding the squad through a challenging campaign. Retaining this leadership core is viewed as a vital component in maintaining the winning standards established last year.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Where is Celtic’s pre-season training taking place? The squad has returned to their base at Lennoxtown.
- Who has joined the coaching staff? Ross Grant has recently been added to the coaching team.
- What is the main goal of the pre-season matches? The primary objective is to build player fitness, integrate new staff, and prepare for the UEFA Champions League qualifiers.
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