The forward has been in fine form since joining Celtic in the summer transfer window.

Celtic star Scott Sinclair has admitted to the Daily Mail he did not think things would go so well when he joined the club.
The forward made the move to Celtic Park in the summer transfer window in a switch from Aston Villa.
It was hoped he could reignite his career in Scotland after several disappointing spells at various clubs in recent years.
He has managed to do just that, scoring seven goals in all competitions to sit as the club’s third highest goal-scorer.

So far it is proving to be a marvellous piece of business by the Scottish champions and even Sinclair admits he did not see it going so well.
“I could never have imagined things going as smoothly when I decided to make the move up here,” he told the Daily Mail.
“I feel my career is back on track now. You can see that when I’m enjoying football I play well every week.”

Sinclair will now be hoping to maintain his form and play a big role in Celtic enjoying success come the end of the season.
He has played a key part so far with the Bhoys currently clear at the top of the Scottish Premiership and into the Scottish League Cup final after the win over Rangers on Sunday.
Celtic also have an outside chance of making it into the Europa League and the likes of Sinclair keeping up his strong start will be a big part of any success they have.

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