The Herald on Sunday

Forrest keen to play key role after signing new contract

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JAMES Forrest is confident that he can have a significan­t part to play under Ange Postecoglo­u next season after signing a new three-year deal with Celtic. Revealing that the Greek-Australian was instrument­al in his decision to commit to the club, Forrest remains confident that he can integrate into Postecoglo­u’s style of play.

It has been a staccato 18 months for Forrest who has toiled for regular fitness and, subsequent­ly, an extended first- team run. But the Scotland internatio­nalist collected his 20th major Celtic honour yesterday afternoon and has a raft of stats to suggest that when the new season starts it would be remiss to discount his experience.

With 96 goals there is every chance he can become the 30th inductee into Celtic’s elite 100- goal club. Certainly, the impetus now is to ensure that he is more heavily involved next season than what he has been this term.

“I’m going to be 31 in July but I still feel good. I train every day and the manager and the new players have kept it fresh,” he said. “I feel I can still make an impact. That was another big thing for me – I want to play under the pressure that Celtic brings. I have loved every minute of this season because of the style of play he [ the manager] likes.

“The manager has been a huge part of me wanting to stay. He wanted me to stay and we had a good chat about it. I’m really excited to play more games under him and keep learning. I still want to contribute and make that impact and I have done that at times this season.”

Jota, Liel Abada and Daizen Maeda have all offered competitio­n for places in the wide areas with Forrest maintainin­g that he has been able to learn off all of them.

“Liel and Jota have come in and been excellent,” he enthused. “Liel came in without any English but Niro [ Bitton] was great with him, helped him settle. And Jota has made a great contributi­on with his talent. They are both so much younger from me but I’ve learned from being alongside them. The club will want Jota back next season. He is great in the changing room and all the boys would be buzzing if he stays.”

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