The new Aaron Mooy: Rodgers has struck gold on "tenacious" Celtic sensation
After a very rare defeat last Sunday, can Celtic get their pursuit of yet another treble back on track?
Last time out, the Hoops were beaten by the side bottom of the Scottish Premiership for the first time in two decades, defeated 1-0 by struggling St Johnstone at McDiarmid Park.
This actually means Brendan Rodgers’ side have lost three of their last six Premiership fixtures, having only endured two defeats across their previous 46 league outings.
Nevertheless, this’ll merely delay the party, and a record-equalling 55th Scottish top-flight title could be secured as soon as this weekend, if Celtic are able to beat Kilmarnock in Saturday’s early kick, and then Rangers are beaten at Aberdeen 24 hours later.
Plenty of players are getting the plaudits for the Bhoys’ continued monopolisation of Scottish silverware, but one unsung hero is going under the radar, reminiscent of a fans’ favourite of yesteryear.
Aaron Mooy’s Celtic career
Aaron Mooy only made 42 appearances for Celtic during one season in Glasgow, but he certainly left a lasting impression.
He arrived in July 2022, reuniting with Ange Postecoglou, who’d previously been his manager with the Socceroos, although there were question marks about this move, considering the Australian had made just 31 appearances during his two-year spell with Shanghai Port; Chinese football massively affected by the Covid-19 outbreak.
Eric Knott of Read Celtic described the signing as ‘underwhelming’, adding that the move ‘might not work out’, while Sean Martin of the Celtic Way did not believe the signing made sense.
On the contrary, Mooy proved to be an extremely useful addition, registering seven goals and 11 assists, that’s a goal involvement every 110 minutes on average.
Postecoglou stated there is “no doubting” Mooy’s quality but, after the manager departed for Tottenham, the midfielder announced his retirement from football, news incoming boss Rodgers said he was “disappointed” to learn, although this was “something we absolutely respect”.
So now, is a current Celtic midfielder having a similar impact, albeit a player they’ll hope to have around for longer than one season?
Celtic could now be brewing the next Mooy
After Hibernian had made four unsuccessful bids to sign him last summer, Celtic ultimately snapped up Dundee midfielder Luke McCowan on deadline day, paying £1m plus add-ons for his services.
Given that the Hoops had also just signed Arne Engles for a club-record fee, with Callum McGregor, Reo Hatate and Paulo Bernardo already in the squad, many questioned how much the 27-year-old would actually play.
Well, so far, this has been money well spent, with McCowan scoring six goals and accumulating seven assists in hoops, currently ranked joint-14th in this season’s Premiership for goal involvements.
His manager Rodgers labelled McCowan as “fantastic”, adding that he has been “absolutely first class”, while Michael Shearer of the Celts Are Here praised his ‘outstanding performances’.
So, let’s see how his statistics compare to Mooy’s from a couple of seasons ago.
Luke McCowan (24/25) vs Aaron Mooy (22/23) comparison |
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Statistics |
McCowan |
Mooy |
Appearances |
42 |
42 |
Minutes |
1,983 |
1,987 |
Goals |
9 |
7 |
Assists |
13 |
11 |
Shots |
49 |
20 |
Shot accuracy % |
54.29% |
60% |
Chances created |
35 |
36 |
Passing accuracy % |
83.78 |
85.39% |
Through balls |
10 |
Zero |
Duels won |
81 |
49 |
Ball recoveries |
103 |
95 |
Touches |
1,320 |
1,245 |
In a near-identical number of minutes so far, McCowan – who writer Kai Watson lauded as “tenacious” – comes out on top when compares to Mooy for the vast majority of metrics.
The current Celtic star has registered more goals and assists this season, while also racking up higher numbers when it comes to shots and touches as well as defensive metrics such as duels won and ball recoveries.
Mooy did create one more chance and register a slightly higher passing accuracy, there’s still time for McCowan to change that of course, but all of this proves that the 27-year-old was an absolute bargain at only £1m.

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