The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Christie is ready and willing to face

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RYAN CHRISTIE says he is ready, willing and able to freshen up Celtic’s shell-shocked side at Inverness this afternoon.

The Hoops crashed to their heaviestev­er European defeat on Tuesday night.

With several of their regulars feeling the mental and physical strains of chasing Messi and Suarez-shaped shadows in the Nou Camp, manager Brendan Rodgers plans to make changes for the visit to face Caley Thistle.

Of those players standing by, none looks more likely than Christie, who starred for the Caley Jags for two years before making the switch to Celtic Park in 2015.

“I hope to feature. It’s up to me to

Whether he features or not, Christie is intrigued to get his first look at Richie Foran the manager, with his former team-mate appointed as Jags boss in the summer.

“I am looking forward to the trip in general and it will be especially interestin­g going back to see Richie,” he said.

“I always thought he would become a manager. Anyone who played with him would say the same.

“I say that because he has those leadership qualities you need. He’s a natural-born leader and it was the right decision to push him up to that position.”

If Foran’s haul of four points from the first five games hasn’t been exactly the start he would have hoped for,

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