The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Full-back out to reward Hoops fans

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Celtic full-back Jeremie Frimpong has vowed to work hard to make the Parkhead faithful proud after making a big impression in his first two months at the club.

The 18-year-old summer signing from Manchester City made his Ladbrokes Premiershi­p debut in Saturday’s 6-0 victory over Ross County, contributi­ng an assist and exciting the home crowd throughout.

His only other appearance in a Celtic shirt came in the 5-0 Betfred Cup win over Partick Thistle last month and, although he is less than two months into his Hoops career, the fans already like what they have seen from the youngster.

Frimpong, who will miss Celtic’s home clash with Lazio tomorrow because he is not registered for Europa League games, has set his sights on repaying the fans for the warm welcome he has received.

Frimpong said: “I’m going to keep working hard, keep making the fans proud, my team-mates proud and the manager proud. That’s all I want to do.

“The fans are great and they’re really great to me.”

Frimpong lauded the impact Neil Lennon has had on him in his short time at the club, revealing the manager has helped him make improvemen­ts to his crossing.

He also identified Brazil rightback Dani Alves as a player he has taken inspiratio­n from over the years.

“Me and Neil, sometimes we work on my crosses and that’s really improved because when I first came I would get there but my end product wouldn’t be that great,” he added.

“So we’d stay behind and he’d give me some balls and I’d just whip them in so I think that’s a real improvemen­t now.

“I’ve always looked at Dani Alves, I’ve always looked at how he plays.

“He’s been the best right-back in the world. He likes attacking and defending as well.”

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