Hoops ace calls for competition

Last Updated: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 12:36
Celtic

Morten Rasmussen believes Celtic will benefit from a number of striking options and feels competition for places is healthy.

The Danish international scored twice during a 4-2 Scottish Cup fifth-round win over Dunfermline and was one of four strikers on the pitch at the end of the game.

With the likes of Rasmussen, Marc-Antoine Fortune, Georgios Samaras, Diomansy Kamara and Robbie Keane all battling for a first-team places, the former Brondby man feels it can work in Celtic's favour.

The forward said: "Celtic are a big club, there should be a lot of good players and that is not a problem for me.

"It is not like you can put 11 strikers on the pitch and score 11 goals, but we just have to fight in training to get a place in the team."



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