The Celtic Star
·17 April 2025
“I am grateful for a bit of rhythm,” Matt O’Riley puts injury woes behind him

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·17 April 2025
Matt O’Riley signs for Brighton from Celtic for a fee of £25m. Photo Brighton & Hove Albion FC
Last summer, Matt O’Riley signed with Brighton and Hove Albion in a move that matched the Scottish transfer record with a £25 million fee. After a standout two-and-a-half seasons with Celtic, where he notched 27 goals and 35 assists in 124 matches, the Seagulls brought him to the American Express Stadium.
In an interview with The Athletic, the 24-year-old Danish midfielder – who claimed six trophies in Scotland, including a domestic treble in the 2022/23 season – said: “It’s a more competitive league than in Scotland.
Matt O’Riley of Celtic celebrates scoring his team’s second goal with teammates during the Scottish Premiership match between theRangers FC and Celtic FC at Ibrox on April 07, 2024. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images) (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)
“Every game poses a different challenge and that’s great. I really enjoy that because you need to find different solutions to be a team. We have often struggled against a low block [deep defence]this season. We created more than enough chances to win the game against Leicester.
“It wasn’t an issue of breaking down a low block. It was more of a ruthless mindset to kill the game early but also not concede. I am enjoying being in the league. I am having a great time, but I still want to do better with the team.”
Matt O’Riley reacts after a challenge during the Carabao Cup Second Round match between Brighton & Hove Albion and Crawley Town at Amex Stadium on August 27, 2024 (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)
Matt O’Riley is starting to rediscover the level of performance that initially convinced the Seagulls to invest heavily in bringing him on board. Fortunately, he’s now bounced back from a disastrous debut, where a reckless challenge by Crawley Town’s Jay Williams just nine minutes into a League Cup match left him with an ankle injury that kept him out of action for three months.
New signing Matt O’Riley of Brighton disappears down the tunnel after being injured on his debut during the Carabao Cup Second Round match between Brighton & Hove Albion and Crawley Town at Amex Stadium on August 27, 2024 (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)
O’Riley’s time at Brighton has been disrupted by injuries, including a knee issue picked up in a win over Ipswich Town that sidelined him for a month in February.
The Danish midfielder has scored once in his 17 outings for Brighton – a decisive strike against Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City in November – and concedes that battling through injury has prevented him from hitting top form.
Jack Butland of theRangers fails to save a penalty from Matt O’Riley of Celtic, his sides second goal during the Scottish Premiership match between theRangers FC and Celtic FC at Ibrox on April 07, 2024. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images) (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)
Matt O’Riley of Brighton & Hove Albion in action. (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)
O’Riley said: “The most frustrating one was my knee recently after Ipswich [2-0 away win in January] because I was trying to train with it. There was so much fluid in my knee every day – it was two months of not playing anywhere near my best capacity.”
“The first injury I accepted. It was a long-term injury and I came back pretty strong and pretty healthy – whereas that one [knee]was more niggly. That has settled down and I am grateful for a bit of rhythm.”
Conor Spence
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