Celtic have released a video on social media charting the journey of young stars Rocco Vata and Ben Summers from when they first joined the club to them playing for the first team.

Both youngsters featured from the bench as Ange Posteocglou's side defeated Kilmarnock 4-1 at Rugby Park.

For Vata, it was his second professional appearance for the Scottish champions while Summers made his debut in Ayrshire.

And on the Parkhead side's official Tik Tok, they released a package showing each player coming through the ranks.

You can watch the clip below.

READ MORE: Celtic's 30-minute Kilmarnock blitz & Rocco Vata's underrated cameo

Meanwhile, ex-Celtic boss Tony Mowbray has praised former Hoops winger Patrick Roberts, calling him "amazing".

The two men are currently working together at English Championship side Sunderland as they look to win promotion to the Premier League.

Mowbray has hailed the Englishman for the dynamic he has developed with Manchester United loanee Amad Diallo, who was previously on Rangers' books.

The Stadium of Light side are currently in ninth place and two points off the playoffs.

And the 59-year-old has nothing but good things to say about the forward.

He said: "That is why I play Patrick Roberts around him (Diallo). He is amazing with the ball and doesn’t give it away.

"He feels he can do what he wants with the ball but if he lends it to him he might not get it back.

"It is magic watching them both."

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