The forward joined the Scottish Champions earlier this summer.
Celtic’s Scott Sinclair in action with Hapoel Be’er-Sheva’s Ben Bitton
Scott Sinclair has told the Daily Mail that the enjoyment of playing football is coming back for him after his strong start to life at Celtic.
The winger joined the Scottish champions from Aston Villa this summer in a move that saw him reunited with former manager Brendan Rodgers.
He made a flying start to life at the club, scoring the winning goal on his debut against Hearts just hours after signing.
Celtic’s Scott Sinclair in action
He has since added another two goals to his collection and played a role as they secured their place in the Champions League group stages for the first time in two years.
And he says the enjoyment is starting to come back into his game, saying their tough group draw is just another bonus.
“It’s been some start to my Celtic career and the draw is just another huge bonus,” he told the Daily Mail.
“It’s one of the main reasons why I came to Glasgow. I wanted to play Champions League football. The manager initially just wanted me back playing football and for sure the enjoyment is coming back.”
Celtic’s Tomas Rogic celebrates scoring their first goal with Scott Sinclair
Celtic will certainly be keen to see Sinclair continue to build on his impressive start and become a star in their side.
With the defence once again looking likely to be an issue for them this season, they will need their forward line fit and firing if they are to taste success once again.
Sinclair has already shown he is capable of chipping in with goals and Brendan Rodgers will be hoping there is more to come as he looks to enjoy a strong first season in charge.
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers
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