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The Star turn who forged my career

Mentor Mellberg is key to Carl’s Hoops glory charge

- Scott McDermott

Carl Starfelt reckons the influence of legendary Swedish defender Olof Mellberg is helping him succeed at Celtic.

The Hoops star has formed a solid defensive partnershi­p with Cameron Carter-Vickers since arriving from Rubin Kazan 18 months ago.

The 27-year-old has fought off competitio­n to become a first pick for Ange Postecoglo­u’s Premiershi­p champions.

And Starfelt believes his performanc­es all stem from working with Mellberg at the start of his career.

He worked under the ex-Aston Villa and Juventus stopper when he broke through at Swedish side IF Brommapojk­arna, better known as BP.

Mellberg led the club two straight promotions eight years ago – taking them into Sweden’s top flight – with Starfelt in the side. Mellberg won 117 caps for his country in a stellar career and is now back at BP as boss.

Starfelt will never forget the impact Mellberg had on him.

He said: “Olof was really imp or t a nt for m y developmen­t and career.

“He was a great player but also really good as a coach. For a young centre-back, he was the perfect guy to learn from. He came into my career in a tough moment as the club had just gone down to the Swedish third division.

“Olof came in and we won two promotions in two years. We had a really good connection.

“He taught me a lot and I am really grateful for the way he helped my career.

“He helped me off the pitch but it was mostly on the pitch, where we worked on my positionin­g and other aspects of defending.

“As a young player it was so important to be able to learn off a guy like him. Some of the things he told me I still use at Celtic.”

Incredibly, had Starfelt made a dif ferent decision on his career path as a teenager he might not even be a profession­al player in Europe.

He rejected the chance to go to University in America, defying his dad’s advice, and took a risk by joining Brommapojk­arna.

The Swede said: “I had an offer from the University of North Carolina when I was about 18.

“My dad was keen for me to go to college in the United States. “I also had an offer to become a full-time player for BP and we spoke about my future.

“I thought about it for a while but I chose footba l l over col lege. I have no reg rets over my decision. It was pretty clear in my mind that I wanted to give football my full focus.”

Postecoglo­u and Celtic’s fans are delighted with Starfelt’s contributi­on. The only negative was an injury at the start of this season which opened the door for on-loan Moritz Jenz to play alongside Carter-Vickers.

But Starfelt’s determinat­ion – which included working with fitness coach Sean O’Shea during a Dubai holiday – ensured he got back to his best and displaced Jenz. Now the Hoops ace hopes to be selected for Sweden again for their upcomingpg­ggames against Belgiumm and Azerbaijan next month.

He said: “I hadn’tdn’t played a lot of football in thehe autumn so it was important to work on my fitness and stayy sharp.

“During the World Cup break I went to Dubai when we had some time off andnd made sure I came back in good shape.

“Sometimes you have to sacrifice partss of your holiday to train..

“I hope to be part of the Sweden squadad in March. I just needd to play well for Celticltic a nd hope f u l llyy the manager willll see that.”

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TOP BHOY Starfelt’s a key man in Celtic’s title push
INFLUENCE Swedish idol Olof Mellberg TOP BHOY Starfelt’s a key man in Celtic’s title push

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