Moussa Dembele can grow at Celtic, says Scott Brown

Moussa Demeble and Scott Brown
Published 26th Jul 2017
Last updated 26th Jul 2017

Moussa Dembele will get even better under Brendan Rodgers according to Celtic skipper Scott Brown

Manager, Brendan Rodgers, has denied reports that the Frenchman has been the subject of talks with Marseille about a protential transfer.

The 21-year-old striker scored 32 goals last season, his first in Glasgow.

Dembele is battling to be fit for the Champions League third qualifying round first-leg clash against Rosenborg at Celtic Park on Wednesday night, after picking up a hamstring problem.

Brown revealed his admiration for the former Fulham player, saying : "For him to score a hat-trick in a Rangers v Celtic match in his first season and going from there to what he is now, he is a top quality player and underneath this manager he is going to get better.

"We have a great manager and, if he stays here, he will definitely improve.

"I am sure the gaffer wants everyone to stay here, so here's hoping everyone does stay.

"It is a great bunch of lads in the dressing room and we are just going to get stronger the longer we stay together.

"We have two great strikers in Moussa and Leigh (Griffiths) and they are totally different.

"Moussa can hold the ball up and bring other people into play and do great things and you know what Leigh is going to do, he is going to work hard and score 30/40 goals as well.

"So it is two great strikers, great competition.''

Speaking at Tuesday night's Celtic Park press conference, Rosenborg manager Kare Ingebrigtsen claimed the pressure was on the Scottish champions to get through to the next round - and guarantee European football next season.

He said: "It will be hard for them if they are not assured of European football.

"Everyone in Scotland thinks they should beat us and beat us easily.

"We know that coming here is really difficult. We need to defend well, keep the ball, but also we have to attack.

"An away goal is very important for us. We are here to score goals."