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Well’s Cadden confident Celtic not so invincible

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Chris Cadden feels Celtic have been built up too much and is confident Motherwell can be the team to knock them down.

Celtic are looking to extend their unbeaten domestic run to 65 matches in Sunday’s Betfred Cup final, but Motherwell wing-back Cadden is not overawed.

The Lanarkshir­e side comfortabl­y beat Aberdeen, who finished second behind Celtic in every competitio­n last season, in a 3-0 quarter-final win before securing their first cup win over a Rangers team for 56 years in the last four.

So Cadden is not going to pay too much respect to the champions ahead of the Hampden match.

“I don’t know why everybody is building Celtic up to be unbelievab­le,” he said. “They are a good team, but it’s 11 men against 11 men. The game’s not played on paper, it’s played on the park. We will go out there with confidence to beat them. I think if we can go out and do what we did in the last few rounds against Aberdeen and Rangers, there’s no reason why we can’t beat them.

“If you want to win the thing then you have got to beat everybody, but if we go on and win it, then I think the achievemen­t would be unbelievab­le.”

Cadden was brought up in Motherwell so he knows exactly what a first cup win since 1991 would mean for the town.

“It’s massive, being a local boy as well,” the 21-year-old said. “When I was growing up through the Motherwell youth ranks, my dream was to play one game with Motherwell. But to go out and maybe get a cup with them is beyond my wildest dreams.”

“Game’s not played on paper, it’s played on park”

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Motherwell midfielder Chris Cadden

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