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Forrest glad to see early business done at Celtic

- GRAEME McGARRY

JAMES FORREST has just about seen it all at Celtic, but he had never seen such a turnaround in the squad as he did last summer as Ange Postecoglo­u was tasked with an almighty rebuild upon his arrival in Glasgow.

Remarkably, the Celtic manager managed to mould that new group into a unit capable not only of frequently thrilling the fans with their brand of high energy, attacking football, but also one mentally resilient enough to outlast Rangers and regain the Premiershi­p title.

The bad news for Celtic’s rivals is that Forrest believes they will be an even more formidable outfit this term, which stands to reason given the far more settled look about Postecoglo­u’s squad.

New additions will now be supplement­ing that base from a position of strength, a formula

Forrest knows from experience to be a winning one.

“Last season we were still signing two, three, four players going into the last week of the window, Forrest told Celtic TV.

“I think it’s the biggest turnaround in a squad I’ve seen since I’ve been here.

“We have got a base and a core group again, and

I’ve seen over the years that’s when we’ve been most successful, when you have got the majority of the squad and everyone knows each other.”

The two medals Forrest added to his incredible career haul last season strengthen­ed his own position further among Celtic’s most decorated players, but the collective success rather masks his own personal struggles throughout the campaign through injury. Despite his own ups and downs though, Forrest says he enjoyed working under Postecoglo­u in his first term at the club, and is relishing the opportunit­y to play a fuller part if he can stay injury free next season.

“I’m looking forward to it,” he said. “I really enjoyed last season when I was playing and I just need to keep myself fit as long as I can and try to help the team when I can as well. “It’s been a good start to pre-season and I’ll just be taking small steps at a time.

“It was a good bit of time off [for me at the end of the season].

“Because we won the league and go straight in [to the Champions League] with no qualifiers, the boys who didn’t go away on internatio­nal duty managed to get a few weeks off.

“It was a bit of a balance and I’m looking forward to getting back into training.

“This [close season] has been different, because for the last number of years I’ve only had a week or 10 days off and then you were back in, so you didn’t really feel as if you were away.”

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