
Auston Trusty described life in the Glasgow bubble as intense and scrutinized, reflecting on the pressures of playing for Celtic.
Trusty's impressive performance against Portugal contributed to his inclusion in the starting XI for Celtic's match against Dundee.
Auston Trusty completed his move to Celtic from Sheffield United in 2024.
Celtic's Auston Trusty shares insights on life within the 'Glasgow bubble' as he aims for a spot in the upcoming World Cup. His recent strong performance against Portugal has solidified his position in the starting lineup for Celtic.
Celticâs Auston Trusty on life inside the âGlasgow bubbleâ
The 27-year-old earned widespread praise following an impressive performance against Portugal earlier this month, form that contributed to his inclusion in Martin OâNeillâs starting XI for the subsequent clash with Dundee at the weekend.
In an interview with Goal.com, the Philadelphia-born defender reflected on the intensity and scrutiny that comes with playing for Celtic, having completed his move from Sheffield United in 2024.
Trusty said: âYou can have an amazing game, but thereâs another game in two or three days and, when that game happens, itâs now the most important thing.â
âYou have to always move on. Youâre going to have good games and bad games, highs and lows, and you need to stay in the middle but have belief in yourself.â
âThereâs always another game. If the last one didnât go your way, you have another in three days, and everything else doesnât matter anymore.â
âItâs a bubble. When youâre in the Glasgow area, itâs a bubble, but Celtic is also a worldwide brand. I was in an Irish bar in Sorrento, Italy, and it was a Celtic bar. Itâs what you want.â
Auston Trusty of United States reacts during the international friendly match between United States and Portugal at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on March 31, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)
Looking ahead to this summerâs World Cup in his home country, Trusty added: âItâs my thought every single day. Itâs everything Iâm looking towards. Every single move in my career has been solely based on the national team and putting myself in the best position to grow as a player and be that person for this national team.â
âItâs hard to say, âOh, you donât think about itâ, because, realistically, itâs in the back of my mind every single day.â
Auston Trusty at Dens Park. Dundee v Celtic. Sunday 5 April 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou
Trusty and his teammates will be preparing at Lennoxtown this morning ahead of tomorrowâs crucial Premiership clash against St Mirren at Celtic Park.
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