Shane Duffy is hoping to maintain his goal-a-game record as a Celtic player.
The on-loan defender followed up his debut goal at Ross County on Saturday with an equalising header in the 2-1 win against St Mirren.
Duffy also scored for Ireland away to Bulgaria the day after signing for Celtic and is looking beyond the double figures that many fans are expecting him to reach.
? @shaneduffy: “I’ve said it before I can score in every game if the deliveries are right. There’s no target just game by game to see how many I can get. Hopefully it helps the team that’s the most important thing.”
— Celtic Football Club (@CelticFC) September 17, 2020
Both of his Celtic goals to date have been headers from set-pieces which has been an area that Celtic have been short of in recent seasons.
Duffy’s main task is to add steel to the Celtic defence but there is no doubt that he can be a big presence at the other end of the park as well.
With Neil Lennon’s side regularly getting close to 10 corner-kicks per game and 60% or more possession the new signing won’t be without opportunities in the season ahead.