Motherwell’s on-loan striker Lukas Jutkiewicz reckons the Celtic Park fear factor has somewhat diminished for teams visiting the East End of Glasgow this season.
The Steelmen lost 2-1 the last time the teams met despite, arguably, having the better of the chances and the 21-year-old says ‘Well are heading to Parkhead in confident mood – and gunning for revenge:
“I think a lot of the fear of going to a place like Celtic Park has gone now, and we are confident,” said the optimistic on-loan Evertonian.
“Celtic have picked up lately and got a great result last time out at Dundee United, but we still believe we can go to there and get a good result. Our previous match against Celtic was a bit of an injustice in terms of the result because our performance was really good but we just let ourselves down in a couple of silly areas.
“I got a little bit of a kicking last time at Celtic Park, but I’d expect nothing less – that’s a centre backs job!”
Parkhead isn’t the only place where the big striker has felt like he’s been through the wars.
Jutkiewicz has been playing through the pain barrier of late, and has led the line admirably despite a persistent knee injury. A fact made all the more heroic given the fact he is only at the club on a year’s loan.
Not that the player feels like he is ‘only on loan’: “I don’t feel like I am here temporarily. I feel really comfortable here; I’m enjoying myself and it’s somewhere I’d like to be to play my football.” The player admitted.
“I’ve been carrying a knock for a few months now. The problem started at the beginning of February after the Rangers game here, so it’s been a long while and a frustrating couple of months. I’m assured it won’t be a long term injury so I’m happy to take painkillers and play whenever I can.”
‘Well fans everywhere will be delighted at the Englishman’s desire to stay at Fir Park, where he has enjoyed a run of matches and a rich vein of goal-scoring form before the injuries hit.
Unfortunately there is a suggestion the decision may be taken out of the hands of both Jutkiewicz and Motherwell as the striker’s contract with the Merseyside club peters out.
“If I have another years loan here next year then Everton risk losing me for nothing, so they might want to get some money for me,” he said solemnly, “but I’m really happy and if I could stay here it would be great.”
“If it was possible for myself, Steve (Jennings) and John (Ruddy) to all stay then that would be brilliant. We’ve all really enjoyed ourselves up here and would love to stay on.
“It would be a shame if Everton were to price me out of a move here. It wouldn’t make sense to ask too much because I’m obviously out of contract next year.
“So, as I’ve said; next year I’d love to see myself here. Fingers crossed that can happen. I expect I’ll be having a meeting with the manager (David Moyes) at the end of the season to see exactly what his plans are.”
Regardless of whether Lukas is still at Motherwell next season, he is determined to leave the club with the gift of European qualification to remember him by, saying: “Even if I’m not a part of it next season it would mean the World for me to leave here having helped the team to a place in Europe, but ideally it’s something I’d like to be a part of.”
The Steelmen’s terrific win at Tynecastle last week all but assured at least fifth place, which will mean a Europa Cup place should heavy favourites Dundee United win the Scottish Cup. However there is no suggestion that complacency could be a factor at the club.
“I would be a massive achievement to get a European spot, but the players don’t just want to finish fifth – we want fourth place. Partly because fifth place means the players are back two weeks earlier for the early stages of the Europa Cup whereas you go in a round later if we finish fourth, so the management team don’t need to give us any more added motivation than two weeks extra holiday!” He laughed.
“I’ve had some great European experiences just being in some Everton squads in the UEFA Cup runs, but haven’t managed to play. So I’m now keen to get some games from the start in Europe. It’s every player’s ambition and I know all the lads are desperate for another shot at it after not getting to the group stages this year.
“I’ve been to Fiorentina, Nuremburg in Germany was an amazing purpose built World Cup stadium, AZ Alkmaar was a great atmosphere – so it’s absolutely something I want more experiences of.”