Kieran Devlin has questioned Neil Lennon's substitutions in Celtic's 3-0 win against Clyde, during a Q&A on The Athletic.

What did he say?

The Bhoys' victory over Clyde was a comfortable one, as first-half goals from Olivier Ntcham and Scott Brown put them in the driving seat, before Vakoun Bayo added the final touch to their victory.

This was a great chance to get players some game time, with Patryk Klimala starting, having previously played just 26 minutes for Celtic.

Ryan Christie, Scott Bain, Moritz Bauer and Mohamed Elyounoussi were also among the beneficiaries.

However, Devlin still feels that Lennon could have made more of the opportunity to utilise fringe players off the bench: "Thought some of the subs were a bit peculiar given the circumstances, but the Bayo one panned out and he looked very eager to impress. Who knows when Shved might be next up."

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A lack of time

As he mentions, Bayo was brought onto the pitch to replace Patryk Klimala with a quarter of an hour left, while Jonathon Hayes came on four minutes earlier.

It is the substitution of Marian Shved, which was left until the 85th minute, that seems to have caused the most confusion.

Before the Clyde game, the Ukraine international had managed just two substitute appearances for Celtic this season, totalling a measly 35 minutes and a goal against Kalju Nomme.

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However, he was afforded just five minutes against the Scottish League One opposition, when he came on for Elyounoussi.

Considering the 2-0 scoreline and unlikely nature of a Clyde comeback, as they managed one shot on goal all game, it feels pretty harsh of Lennon to give him such a small amount of time.

As Devlin mentioned, it may be a long time until Shved is back on the pitch, judging how few and far between his appearances have been so far this season.

Meanwhile, one man has been slammed for their performance against Clyde.