The Scotsman

‘EDOUARD CAN BE AS GOOD AS LUKAKU’

● Bolingoli insists Celtic team-mate can follow career path of his cousin

- Andrew Smith At Celtic Park

Celtic left-back Boli Bolingoli is confident team-mate can reach heights of his famous cousin

CELTIC 6 Elyounouss­i 4, 72, Edouard 46, Mcgregor 49, Fontaine 50 og, Forrest 55

ROSS COUNTY 0 It is fitting that, ultimately, goals scored accounts for Celtic retaining the Premiershi­p top spot they regained with their net-bulging bonanza against Ross County. An encounter that left the club’s left-b ac kbolibo ling o li reflecting, entirely reasonably, that “we should have scored ten”.

The flailing by Neil Lennon’s side was a reminder that their armoury will make them difficult to usurp. And, according to Bolingoli, it reminded the players, following the slips that brought defeat at Livingston and a draw away to Hibernian in their league games prior to the internatio­nal break, that “we are Celtic”. It was a timely reminder, too, with Lazio in the east end of Glasgow on Thursday for a pivotal Europa League encounter.

Hearts may have done the eight-times champions a favour with their draw at home to Steven Gerrard’s men that thwarted the Ibrox side’s hope of restoring a two-point advantage, but Celtic may have played a part in that outcome simply as a result of the gauntlet they laid down with their 6-0 slamming of the Highland club. Not that Rangers have got into their heads, according to Bolingoli.

“We are just looking at our games,” he said. “We lost the last game and that was a pity, but we just do our job. We want to go back and be top of the league again.

“What Rangers are doing is good, they are doing well. Good for them. But we will just stay focussed on our games until the end of the season. Only then we will see who is going to be the champions.”

In Celtic’s Saturday chanceatho­n – Ross Laidlaw made eight fines saves, there were two goal-line clearances and Callum Mcgregor drove a shot at the post with the goal at his mercy–od son needouardw as

“Whatranger­sare doing is good, they are doing well. good for them. but we will focus on our games until the endofthese­ason”

BOLI BOLINGOLI

imperious. Fresh from taking his tally to nine goals in four games for the French under21s, the 21-year-old displayed the full array of his talents that left the visitors bedraggled and befuddled.

“A beautiful mover of the ball” was how Lennon described his prized asset and double-hitter on a day that brought a couple for Mohamed Elyounouss­i and strikes from James Forrest and Mcgregor. Five of these came in a second-half blitz no more ferocious than a first half wherein only one opportunit­y was taken.

Edouard has the sleekness, ability, awareness and power not just to be a destroyer but a creator too. He knitted together some breathless but deft forward play in which even fullback Jeremie Frimpong – on his Premiershi­p debut

– and Bolingoli became attacking weapons.

“It was just the speed of them, they had players coming everywhere,” County goalkeeper Laidlaw said of the brutalexpe­rience for his side. “Their wee right-back was brilliant, and they just absolutely killed us in behind in the second half.”

For all that Alfredo Morelos may have outscored him, Edouard is a player operating at a level beyond all others in Scotland. When he sparks his team, the effects are blinding, especially at Celtic Park where the title holders have now bagged 19 goals in only four games. A player with boundless potential, it is difficult to see him at Celtic next season. Bolingoli hopes he still is, but recognises that his ultimate destinatio­n is the highest echelons of the game. The Belgian was asked if he could see Edouard achieve the status of his cousin Romelu Lukaku. He didn’t hesitate to affirm.

“For sure he can go to the level of Romelu. Odsonne is still young and is still progressin­g but in time, for me, he can become a big striker in the football world,” said the fullback whose own form upturn has ensured new signing Greg Taylor hasn’t had a minute of football since his move from Kilmarnock on deadline day. “The boy has qualities and we have so many qualities in the team to help him.”

These qualities will be tested to the full by Lazio. Bolingoli sees no problem in switching between such contrastin­g challenges. “It’s not difficult because we are motivated,” he added. “We were motivated against Ross County and the Europa League gives us more motivation still. Because of that I think we can play even better.”

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2 Odsonne Edouard dives to score Celtic’s fourth in the 6-0 rout of Ross County on Saturday. ‘They had players coming from everywhere,’ said County keeper Ross Laidlaw, below.
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