Kristoffer Ajer says he wasn't challenged enough at Celtic

Originally published at: Kristoffer Ajer says he wasn't challenged enough at Celtic

Former Celtic defender Kristoffer Ajer has spoken about his departure from the club. On international duty with Norway, the now-Brentford centre-back has been enjoying life in the Premier League. The recently promoted club sit 10th, conceding just once from three games [Premier League]. Under Thomas Frank, the Bees have got off to a very respectable…

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The fact he signed for the 9th biggest Club in London seems lost on him :man_shrugging:t2:

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Not challenging enough? How did you manage to make so many mistakes then? Weren’t you paying attention or something? Not very professional, are you Kris? Enjoy the EPL for the brief period your new club is in it…

If you weren’t getting enough of a challenge in a lot of games,Kris,why weren’t you cruising through these games like big Virgil used to do? Or perhaps you downed tools,didn’t put your body on the line and caused unrest in the dressing room like some of the others who have been pointed out and got rid of? Brentford?Really?

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Well, he looked plenty challenged in all the games I watched. I’ve never seen him coast through a game and if he wasn’t challenged and Eddy wasn’t challenged enough, why didn’t we win the league? I think his version of challenged and my version is somewhat different. I must try harder to understand challenging football.

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As much as I like Kris he could’ve set himself some challenges, the challenge of staying on his feet instead of playing himself out the game by sliding in when he didn’t need to for one, the challenge of winning a defensive header in & around his own box would be another. We all know where he used to come up short & how he could’ve improved, his comments come across as a little thoughtless.

As for Solbakken, he can take a long walk off a short pier, I fart in his general direction.

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A lot of accurate comments there. From the get go it seemed obvious to me that he was never going to be a top level centre back. Too many flaws as the previous comments have highlighted. A decent player and more likely a centre midfielder.

Let’s see how he gets on against the big boys over a prolonged period……I have ma doubts ….:flushed:

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