The striker scored two goals in Celtic’s 6-1 win over Kilmarnock on Saturday.

Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has praised striker Moussa Dembele during an interview with BBC Sport but says he still has a lot of improving to do before he reaches his full potential.
The young forward joined the Scottish champions in the summer transfer window on a free transfer from Fulham and he has proved to be a smart capture for the Hoops so far, with seven goals in all competitions so far.
He was in fine form on Saturday afternoon as he managed two goals in the 6-1 win over Kilmarnock.
It was an impressive display and once again showed he is more than capable of challenging first choice Bhoys striker Leigh Griffiths for his starting role.

It has been an impressive start to life in Scotland but his manager believes there is more to come from him.
“He is a young player who is working hard on the defensive side of the game, how he presses with aggression,” Rodgers told BBC Sport.
“He has a lot of improvement in him but he has a great appetite to learn. He has great movement that opens up the space for him.”

Celtic’s attention now turns back to the Champions League as they gear up to take on Premier League leaders Manchester City.
It is likely to be an extremely hard game for Brendan Rodgers’ side, with City having started on fire under Pep Guardiola, winning all of their games so far.
The Hoops are currently bottom of Group C after their 7-0 defeat to Barcelona in the first round of games but there is still plenty of football to be played.

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