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Praise for Sheridan as Celt grabs double

Strachan surprised

Celtic 3 Kilmarnock 0

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TOP STRIKER: Cillian Sheridan opens the scoring for Celtic against Kilmarnock.

TOP STRIKER: Cillian Sheridan opens the scoring for Celtic against Kilmarnock. TOP STRIKER: Cillian Sheridan opens the scoring for Celtic against Kilmarnock.

CELTIC manager Gordon Strachan admitted he has been surprised by the emergence of young striker Cillian Sheridan.

The 19-year-old Irishman was fast-forwarded into action after strikers Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink, Georgios Samaras and Chris Killen were all sidelined with injuries.

Sheridan bagged his second and third goals of the season against Kilmarnock in a 3-0 win at Parkhead – the other coming from Shunsuke Nakamura – as the champions stretched their lead over Rangers at the top of the Premier League to four points after the Ibrox men were held to a goalless draw at Motherwell.

Strachan had previously remained cool about Sheridan, citing his lack of match action due to injury problems, but the Celtic boss took another step towards being convinced that the youngster will have a part to play in this campaign even when all the strikers are back fit.

He said: “I couldn’t have asked for any more, it was a terrific performance.

“When he came here to Celtic, he was raw but there was something about him.

“We’ve realised that he is an intelligent lad and he takes things in.

“The problem is he has played so little football over the last year and a half through injury, we thought we might be putting him in too early but it has worked out all right.”

Despite their injury problems in recent weeks, the champions have won nine SPL games in a row since losing at home to Rangers at the end of August.

However, Strachan will not rest on his laurels over the gap his side have opened up.

“It would matter if there was only one game left”, he said.

“As we all know, form and results can change dramatically.”


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