The Bhoys take on Manchester City in the Champions League this evening.

Former Celtic striker Chris Sutton has revealed his favourite player from the current crop at Celtic Park, when asked by a fan on Twitter.
The former frontman, who scored 86 goals in 199 games for the Bhoys between 2000 and 2006, as quizzed on the player who has stood out most for him during the early weeks of the campaign.
And the 43-year-old striker-turned-pundit named summer signing Scott Sinclair as his choice.
Sinclair joined the Hoops from Aston Villa during the transfer window and has taken to life at Parkhead like a duck to water.
The winger has scored seven goals in his first 11 appearances for the club and has started three times in the Champions League, including in the 7-0 thrashing against Barcelona at the Nou Camp in the opening group game.

The 27-year-old is expected to be named in Brendan Rodgers’ starting XI as the Glasgow side take on the player’s former club Manchester City at Celtic Park this evening.
Taking part in a Twitter Q&A with fans, Sutton also made a few specific productions ahead of the game with the Premier League leaders.
He predicted that Mousa Dembele would start up front and James Forrest on the right wing, but singled out goalkeeper Craig Gordon as the player likely to be his old side’s main man against Pep Guardiola’s star side.

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