Celtic’s Scott Sinclair is confident about replicating his best form for the Hoops this season.

Scott Sinclair has told The Daily Mail he is confident that he can recapture his best form for Celtic during the 2018-19 campaign.
Sinclair enjoyed an outstanding first season at Parkhead following a £3.5 million move from Aston Villa two years ago, netting 24 goals in all competitions en route to winning PFA Scottish Premiership Player of the Year ahead of Moussa Dembele, who also had a brilliant debut year in Glasgow.
However, the English winger struggled to replicate those heroics last term, only scoring 13 goals in all competitions.
As a result, the 29-year-old is considered by some Celtic fans to have regressed in comparison to his first season under Brendan Rodgers in Scotland, but Sinclair is determined to show Hoops supporters that he is back to his best this time around.

“Hopefully, this can be an even better season for me again. I want to get back to that level and to show the fans the excitement of me playing again,” he told The Mail.
“I feel physically it is the best I have been, the way I have been working in pre-season. I feel fit and ready and excited about this season.”
There isn’t many better attacking players in Scottish football than Sinclair when he is on his game, and fans of the Parkhead club will be desperate to see him back up these words over the course of the next nine or 10 months.
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