BBC Report: Celtic incredible star has big plans for the team but understands the winger situation…

Mikey Johnston says his next aim is to force his way into the Celtic first team after he scored his maiden goal for Republic of Ireland.

The 24-year-old winger netted the Irish’s second strike in a routine 4-0 Euro 2024 qualifying win over Gibraltar on Monday. It was Johnston’s first start for his country in only his second appearance of the season due to battling a stress fracture in his back. Johnston, who spent last season on loan at Vitoria Guimaraes, now wants to push past Daizen Maeda, Liel Abada, Luis Palma and Yang Hyun-jun and feature more regularly for his club.

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“I’m just trying to work my way behind the scenes to get my opportunity,” said Johnston. “The manager [Brendan Rodgers] has got tough decisions to make. He has got wingers that he has brought in for a few million and whatever, so it’s up to me to get into the team.”

 

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