The Scotsman

Brown an inspiratio­n for ‘honoured’ Callum

- By RONNIE ESPLIN

Callum Mcgregor will take the best of Scott Brown into his captaincy at Celtic.

The 28-year-old Scotland internatio­nal was handed the "massive honour" of taking over the armband from Brown who departed for Aberdeen this summer.

Ahead of the Champions League qualifying clash with Midtjyllan­d at Parkhead tonight, Mcgregor, pictured inset, admitted his former team-mate was a huge inspiratio­n.

He said: “Scott was hugely successful as club captain here. I had the honour to work closely beside him, seen how he operates every day, the way he drives the changing room, the way he drives the club. I could have had no better education in that sense.

“I just want to follow that as closely as I can and obviously you have to put your own personalit­y on it, your own stamp on it.

“Ultimately it is a new era for the club and I am just desperate to get to work and make it successful."

Mcgregor, who came through Celtic's academy system, had a loan spell at Notts County earlier in his career before making his Hoops debut in July 2014 in a Champions League qualifier against KR Reykjavik in Iceland, when he scored the only goal of the game.

The midfielder has made 326 appearance­s, scoring 53 goals, and has won 14 trophies – six league titles, four Scottish Cups and four League Cups – and knows the importance of European football to Celtic. He said: “We know how important these games are, they set you up for the season. Everyone is in a good frame of mind, confident and ready to go."

New Celtic boss Ange Postecoglo­u described giving Mcgregor the captaincy as “an easy decision but the best decision”.

“There is no doubt he is a leader," he said. "Irrespecti­ve of the captaincy, he looks like a person who would be a leader in the dressing room anyway.”

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