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30 November, 2024 3:23 am

Noah Chilvers aims to shine against Celtic at Parkhead

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The midfielder seeks to showcase his talent in a challenging match against Celtic.

Chilvers ready for the challenge at Parkhead

As Ross County prepares to face Scottish champions Celtic at Parkhead, midfielder Noah Chilvers is determined to make a significant impact. The 23-year-old, who previously played for Colchester United, has quickly established himself as a vital playmaker for the Staggies under manager Don Cowie. With aspirations of scoring his first goal for the club in this high-stakes match, Chilvers is ready to embrace the challenge.

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Confidence in ability and team performance

Facing Celtic, a team renowned for their dominance in Scottish football, can be daunting for many players. However, Chilvers exudes confidence, not only in his own abilities but also in the collective strength of his team. Reflecting on a narrow 2-1 defeat to Celtic earlier in the season, he emphasizes the importance of learning from past encounters. “We expect an extremely tough game, like we had against them here,” he stated.

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“We’ll take the positives from that game and learn from it, having come so close.”

Preparation and mindset for success

Chilvers acknowledges the need for heightened focus and performance against a team of Celtic’s caliber. “We will have to all be at our best, raising our games 10-15% to be able to compete,” he explained. This mindset is crucial as the team aims to capitalize on any opportunities that arise during the match. “If we don’t believe that, there is no point showing up. We will give it a real go,” he added, showcasing his determination to make a mark.

Adapting to the top division

Having joined Ross County from English League Two, Chilvers is eager to prove himself in Scotland’s top division. Despite facing challenges due to a lack of pre-season preparation, he is gradually finding his rhythm. “It has been frustrating at times, because I want to play football and show everyone what I can do,” he admitted. As he continues to improve, he looks to emulate the success of his teammates, particularly in contributing goals to the team’s efforts.

Looking ahead to future performances

With a history of scoring 24 goals in 198 appearances for Colchester, Chilvers is keen to add to his tally at Ross County. “The missing part of my game at the minute is goals, but I know they will come,” he said, expressing optimism about his scoring potential. As he prepares for the match against Celtic, he aims to not only showcase his skills but also to help his team secure a vital result.

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