The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Players being ‘pushed right to the edge’

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Ryan Christie has revealed Celtic’s players have been pushed “right to the edge” in preparatio­n for the new season.

The champions, who are looking to win a 10th successive Premiershi­p title, arrived at Loughborou­gh University on Monday and the squad have been put through their paces every day, with double training sessions.

Christie and his team-mates have been impressed with the top-class training facilities and he believes they are exactly what the squad needs to maximise results.

“The set-up here and the facilities are amazing,” the 25-year-old Scotland midfielder told Celtic’s official website.

“The gym is unbelievab­le. When we come away on these weeks there are literally no other distractio­ns, which makes it easier to get the head down and put everything into training.

“This week we’ve been pushed right to the edge. Everyone’s worked hard and it’s been tough.

“We’re feeling it in our legs every morning but that’s pre-season and you come to expect that.

“The training camps make a big difference. We’re on a strict regime and every part of the day is fixated on making improvemen­ts.

“It’s the same every pre-season. The coaches make sure we know that if we really put the work in and look after ourselves, it will be in our favour when the season starts.

“We’re trying to get up to our peak performanc­e level as quick as possible and then maintain it.

“That’s something we’ve been really good at over the last couple of seasons.”

Christie netted his best ever goals tally of 19 in all competitio­ns last season.

He scored a hat-trick in the first league game which helped Celtic to a 7-0 home win over St Johnstone and is hoping to make another smart start when the league kicks off next month with a home game against Hamilton.

He said: “I love the start of the season for the pure buzz of getting back in about it.”

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