The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Is 13-year-old the next Jinky?

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CELTIC wonderkid Karamoko Dembele has already been dubbed “the new Messi” after exploding on to the scene, aged just 13.

But for the Bhoys’ sake – and for Scotland’s – I hope the footsteps the youngster follows in belong to another wee superstar – Jimmy Johnstone.

“Jinky”, like Messi, was a world-class football player. He won leagues, cups, European honours and internatio­nal caps.

But more than that, he did it all whilst playing for Celtic.

Times have changed since then, and football has changed too.

These days, Celtic can’t compete with Europe’s top clubs in terms of attracting top talent, so when a homegrown gem like Dembele comes along, everybody gets swept up in the excitement.

If the wee man continues to develop, it will only be a matter of time until bigger clubs swoop.

For a kid who promised so much, the last five years have been a major disappoint­ment.

I can’t help but wonder whether things might have panned out differentl­y had he stuck it out at Celtic, who gave him his debut in a testimonia­l aged just 14.

Dembele has arguably started life at Celtic even more impressive­ly than Feruz did. I just hope he stays a bit longer.

It’s a delicate situation for Brendan Rodgers and Celtic’s youth coaches.

But knowing Brendan as I do, I reckon he’s got the ability to handle it perfectly.

The Bhoys boss will have thought long and hard about whether to pitch his 13-year-old star in at Under-20 level.

In the end, he felt it was the right move – and Celtic fans should stand behind him on that.

Having come through the ranks at Celtic Boys Club myself, I know that 90% of kids who are part of the set-up at 13 will not make it to the first-team.

But sometimes a kid comes along who is a wee bit special – and Dembele fits the bill.

By testing him against older opponents, Celtic are doing right by him.

Scotland are doing the same by preparing him for the upcoming Victory Shield clashes.

I’m just keeping my fingers crossed that, in the end, both club and country get to enjoy the benefit of their hard work.

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Celtic’s footballin­g child prodigy, Karamoko Dembele.
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