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Benyu eager to shine for Celtic

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KUNDAI Benyu aims to convince Brendan Rodgers he can quickly become a Celtic regular.

The 19-year-old has already changed his manager’s mind after his performanc­es in training a n d ag a i n s t Lyo n o n Saturday led Rodgers to ditch plans to send the midfielder out on loan.

Benyu arrived from Ipswich this summer after a loan spell at Aldershot last season and he is determined to make an instant impact.

Benyu said: “I wasn’t sure if I was going to go out on loan but I have come here and worked as hard as I can so I’m happy to stay and fight for my place.

“I would much rather be settled in Glasgow with the boys playing week in, week out.

“Given time and me working hard in training, listening to the gaffer’s advice, I think I will be able to get in the team as much as I can.

“I think I am ready to step in now if the gaffer calls upon me but t he main objective is to keep working hard in training every day.”

Celtic lost 4-0 against the French side but were goalless at half-time and three goals came i n the final half hour when Rodg ers i ntroduced a number of young players.

Benyu played for the first 70 minutes and gave Rodgers plenty to think about.

“He has surprised me to be honest,” Rodgers said. “Obviously he’s a young player and we will just see how he develops.

“Initially the plan was to have him in, thinking he could come in and get an idea of how we work and then go on loan. But I have changed my mind with him over this period of time, just watching him.

“He i s certainly a boy who can contribute for us and he has done very well.”

 ??  ?? Celtic new boy Kundai Benyu.
Celtic new boy Kundai Benyu.

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