Glasgow Celtic brought in both Scott Sinclair and Moussa Dembele during the summer transfer window.
Peter Reid has told the Daily Record that he has been very impressed by Celtic duo Moussa Dembele and Scott Sinclair.
Celtic signed Dembele from Fulham and Sinclair from Aston Villa in the summer transfer window, and the pair have enhanced the quality of Brendan Rodgers’ side attack.
Reid has certainly been impressed by the forwards, and he feels that the quality of the pair highlights the difference between Celtic and Rangers at the moment.

“I watched the Old Firm match in September and the big difference was Celtic’s pace with Moussa Dembele and Scott Sinclair in particular,” Reid said.
“I know it will be cold comfort to the fanatical fans but it’s going to take Rangers a couple of years to get back to that level because Celtic have got better players at this moment.”
Sinclair and Dembele have both made wonderful starts to life at Celtic, with their goalscoring prowess on full display.

Dembele has already notched 16 goals for the Bhoys, while Sinclair has hit the back of the net on 10 occasions in 20 appearances.
Dembele and Sinclair already appear to be established members of Rodgers’ first team squad at Celtic, with their performances catching the eye.
Celtic are unbeaten in domestic action so far, and have quickly built up a 10 point lead at the top of the Scottish Premiership table.

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