The winger has been playing his way into life at Parkhead but feels he could have done better but for nerves.
The South Korean believes a huge week on-and-off the park can quickly blow away clouds of frustration. Yang got a first start for boss Brendan Rodgers and was filled with excitement at the big opportunity afforded to him for the clash against St Johnstone. However, by the end of the afternoon, there was the sound of boos inside the stadium as the creaking champions toiled and failed to win.
Three days after their name comes out of the hat alongside the elite in Nyon, Celtic will head across Glasgow for the first derby of the season against Rangers. With two wins out of two from their opening Premiership matches against Ross County and Aberdeen, Yang and his team-mates could have been bouncing into this week with their tails up.
But he explained: “I definitely think there are no times that are always good and when something bad comes, there is also good coming too. So I am looking forward to this week.” Subsequently asked if a win against Rangers could ignite the campaign, he added: “I think so.” “There were some chances I could have created more, but in the end, it didn’t happen. I tried my best to show everyone what I could do, but I don’t think I showed 100 per cent. There were a lot of times where I could have done better and I guess I was a bit nervous.”
“There are Oh and Kwon too and the staff here are very friendly. I actually don’t feel pressure at all. I just consider more about how I can commit even more to this team.” Before the European competition, though, there is serious domestic business because it doesn’t get any more important for Celtic than a clash against Rangers. Rodgers knows it and so do his troops. There is no need for motivation or incentive ahead of the crunch and Yang says he will stay calm.
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