Lewis Morgan




One of the greatest forgotten stars of British football

When Lewis Morgan arrived at Celtic in January 2018, he was hailed as one of the brightest young talents in Scottish football. The winger had just helped St Mirren win the Scottish Championship and had been capped by Scotland at youth level.

Morgan made a bright start to his Celtic career, scoring on his debut against Hibernian. However, he struggled to hold down a regular place in the team and was often used as a substitute.

In the summer of 2019, Morgan was loaned to Sunderland. He had a successful spell at the English League One club, scoring 10 goals in 33 appearances.

Morgan returned to Celtic in the summer of 2020, but he was unable to break into the first team. He was sold to Inter Miami in the summer of 2021.

Morgan's career has been a tale of unfulfilled potential. He has shown flashes of brilliance, but he has never been able to consistently produce his best form. He is still only 25 years old, so he has time to turn his career around. However, he needs to find a club where he can play regularly and show the world what he is capable of.

Morgan is a talented player with a lot of potential. He just needs to find the right club and the right manager to help him reach his full potential.

What went wrong at Celtic?

There are a number of reasons why Morgan struggled to hold down a regular place in the Celtic team.

  • Competition for places
  • Celtic have a strong squad, and Morgan was competing with some of the best players in Scotland for a place in the team.

  • His position
  • Morgan is a winger, and Celtic already had a number of talented wingers in their squad, including James Forrest, Scott Sinclair, and Mikey Johnston.

  • His style of play
  • Morgan is a direct winger who likes to take on defenders and create chances for his teammates. However, Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers preferred wingers who were more technical and could play in a more structured system.

    What does the future hold for Morgan?

    Morgan is still only 25 years old, so he has time to turn his career around.

    He has shown flashes of brilliance, and he is still a talented player with a lot of potential. He just needs to find the right club and the right manager to help him reach his full potential.

    If Morgan can do that, he could still have a successful career.