Robbie ready to put Paris into the past for title chase.

Robbie Keane is ready to put three months of frustration into the past as he kicks-off his Celtic career at Kilmarnock.
The Ireland skipper was more devastated than anyone when Thierry Henry’s handball ended his nations World Cup hopes in the Stade de France sparking a worldwide outcry.
No one had did more than Keane to drive Giovanni Trappatoni’s side to South Africa but more than his World Cup ambitions lay in ruin.
Returning to the Tottenham side he was to find it increasingly difficult to split up the Jermaine Defoe/Peter Crouch partnership favoured in attack by Harry Redknapp.
With just one goal, against Peterborough since that night in Paris the attraction of Celtic must have grown on Keane by the day.
Just before midnight on transfer deadline day he took his bow in front of thousands of delirious Celtic fans with the serious action starting tonight.
In a league almost devoid of characters and special talent the pressure will be on Keane throughout his Celtic loan deal- something the striker relishes.
He admitted: “I’ve had pressure throughout my career as a player and as a striker, pressure comes with the job and it’s something that I thrive on.
“This is a big time for me, I want to play and score a lot of goals for the club, that’s why I’m here and relishing the challenge.
“If Tottenham had a game on Tuesday I’d be available, there’s no reason why I can’t be available for Celtic at Kilmarnock.
“I trained well on Monday and feel good, it’ll take me a few games to get settled in and get my match sharpness, that will only come with games.”
Explaining his move from the Premiership Keane added: “I could have stayed at Spurs and been happy sitting on the bench as a bit part player but that’s not for me.
“People who know me know that I want to play football, I wouldn’t be happy sitting collecting my money and not be playing.
“I’ve always wanted to play for Celtic and I think that this works out for all parties.
“It’s been no secret that Celtic have been trying to get me for a few years, for different circumstances it just didn’t happen but this time it’s came about, there was a chance that it could happen.
“I put my thinking cap on and didn’t need much persuading, I’m happy to be here and looking forward to putting the jersey on and playing games.
“I spoke to the people who are really close to me, the people that I’ve always spoken to and I know a few of the players here like Lee Naylor, Aiden McGeady and Darren O’Dea.
“They told me that the club was massive, I’m a Celtic supporter so I know what comes with it and didn’t have to ask too many questions.
“It’s been no secret that I’ve been a Celtic fan and wanted to play for them one day. I’m lucky enough to come here at a good age, I didn’t want to come here at 34 years of age, at the end of my career and struggle.
“I’m coming here at the peak of my career and can really help the club.
“It’s a loan until the end of the season. I want to get games and hope that it works out well for myself, Tottenham and obviously Celtic. I’ll enjoy these few months of playing football.”
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