Sunday Mail (UK)

Cam is my partner in prime

Starfelt gutted at CCV injury

- Scott McDermott

Rumours were rife last week about a potential new partner off the pitch.

But Celtic star Carl Starfelt is sure about one thing – he’s gutted at losing his defensive sidekick on it.

The Swede’s relationsh­ip with Hoops strike Jacynta Galabadaar­achchi was confirmed, bizarrely by Sky commentato­r Ian Crocker, live on air during Celtic women’s SWPL clash with Rangers.

But Starfelt is far more concerned at the break-up of his pairing with Cameron CarterVick­ers at the heart of Ange Postecoglo­u’s back line.

The American centre-back will miss the rest of the season after heroically putting in a man- of-the-match display in their Old Firm Scottish Cup semi-final win last Sunday.

Starfelt and Carter-Vickers have become mainstays for boss Postecoglo­u and the rock that Celtic’s success has been built on this season.

Now they’ve been separated, young Japanese defender Yuki Kobayashi will need to step up to the plate.

Starfelt says being without his right-hand man is a huge blow for the club – but is convinced the 22-year-old has the attributes to excel in his absence. And being the more experience­d defender, he’s ready to help Kobayashi fill the CarterVick­ers void.

He said: “Yeah, it’s a loss. “Cameron is a great player and we’ve formed a strong defensive par tnership over the last two years.

“I enjoy being alongside him on the pitch and I’d say we have a good understand­ing of how the other plays the game.

“We are close off the pitch too. We are good friends, which is nice, and we are both pretty laid back guys.

“It was brave of him to play last week. When you are in pain it’s never easy.

“He has put the team first for a while now, which is him. He is a very good guy and someone who does not only just think about himself.

“Cameron puts the needs of Celtic and of his fellow players very high up in terms of his priorities.

“It was important for the team to get him to play and credit to him for doing that.

“But Yuki looks l ike an exciting prospect. He has done really well in the games he has played for us.

“He is tidy on the ball and a good defender as well.

“It will be good for him to get more game time and I hope that he and I can bui ld a good relationsh­ip on the pitch.

“If I can help him with something then I’ll do it. He is a very competent player, though, so I am sure he can do the same for me.

“It will be more about creating a good relationsh­ip between us rather than who does what.

“He looks like one the fans might enjoy watching because of the way he plays.

“But the most important thing is that he helps the team.”

A player who has certainly done that is top scorer Kyogo Furuhashi.

The Japanese striker could smash through the 30- goal barrier at Tynecastle today as Celt ic aim to clinch the Premiershi­p title.

Some Hoops fans reckon he could go on to emulate Starfelt’s fellow Swede, the King of Kings

Cam puts needs the fellow of his player and team s so high up

Henrik Larsson, at Parkhead.

But the defender is reluctant to make comparison­s.

But he knows how vital Kyogo is to Postecoglo­u’s side and he would love him to stay in Glasgow long-term.

Starfelt said: “Kyogo has been outstandin­g for us this season.

“He was really good last season too but it feels like he is only getting better.

“He is working so hard and we are happy to see him get his rewards in terms of goals.

“I have no doubt he will keep scoring for us.

“It’s hard to make a fair comparison between him and Larsson because Henrik was here for a long time and is a club legend. But I can see why people do it because they are both very good players.

“Larsson was outstandin­g for Sweden and won the Champions League so he is a legend back home too.

“Kyogo’s potential is very high so we will see at the end of his career how well he did.

“We want to keep all our good players here but that is not how reality works.

“As long as he is at Celtic, we are very happy.”

Hoops supporters will be ecstatic if Kyogo can f ire them to the title in Gorgie this afternoon.

Starfelt made his debut against Hearts at Tynecastle two years ago when a defeat for Postecoglo­u prompted immediate questions about his appointmen­t.

No-one has any doubts now, though, with Celtic certain to clinch two- in- a- row – and a potential Treble.

Starfelt is just desperate to get over the line against the Jambos today.

He said: “We’ve done well so far but it’s important we finish the season the right way.

“We have it all in our own hands to make this season a truly great one.

“So it’s about staying focused and going right until the end.

“Hearts is a huge game for us. We go to Tynecastle with the chance to seal the league, which would be fantastic.

“It would be a great place to do it. It’s always pretty loud and a little bit hostile.

“There can be some pressure onn you when you play there so we need to be prepared forr that.

“Hearts haveave a new man in charge e (Steven Naismith) who has them playing a d i f ferent way.

“But a s always ourr focus has to be on the footballot­ball we want to play.”

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 ?? ?? MY STAR TURN Carl says he will miss playing with Carter-Vickers who is out for the rest of season and (far left) girlfriend Galabadaar­achchi
OFF SCALE Starfelt says Kyogo has huge potential
MY STAR TURN Carl says he will miss playing with Carter-Vickers who is out for the rest of season and (far left) girlfriend Galabadaar­achchi OFF SCALE Starfelt says Kyogo has huge potential
 ?? ?? GETTING A YUKI IN Kobayashi will team up with Starfelt and (above) with Daizen Maeda against against Killie last month
GETTING A YUKI IN Kobayashi will team up with Starfelt and (above) with Daizen Maeda against against Killie last month

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