Celtic midfielder Matt O’Riley has revealed the three steps he has taken to become more potent in front of goal.

The Denmark international has been a standout for Brendan Rodgers this season, contributing 11 goal contributions for the club he joined from MK Dons in 2022.

Speaking to the media ahead of his team’s game against Motherwell at Celtic Park on Saturday, he outlined the changes he has made to become the player he is under the returning Rodgers. He said: “A clearer mind, first and foremost. I'm more open when I’m on the pitch.

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“Secondly, I’m continuously getting into the right positions to score and then taking a little bit of pressure off of myself and not expecting myself to score every game. I'm just going into games trying to do my best for the team and naturally, you get your outcomes.”

O’Riley made his international debut this week, playing 60 minutes in a 2-0 defeat to Northern Ireland in Belfast.

These quotes are from O’Riley’s pre-match press conference, which is available to read in full on the website. You can read them HERE.