Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou has looked to ease concerns over an injury to Cameron Carter-Vickers for the end of season run-in.
The 57-year-old knows his champions elect are racing toward a second consecutive Scottish Premiership crown as the prepare to face Motherwell at Celtic Park but fears over the fitness of key defender Carter-Vickers have ramped up after the American international missed the clash with Kilmarnock. The United States national team revealed last month Carter-Vickers had pulled out of their squad with a knee injury.
The Parkhead medical team are monitoring the player before making a decision on his involvement over the rest of the campaign with the defender facing surgery once the league title is claimed. The 25-year-old reported for training at Lennoxtown ahead of the clash with the Steelmen in Glasgow's east end.
Speaking ahead of Saturday's game Postecoglou was swerved any fears over the centre-back seeing out the season. He said: "Cameron's trained all week and will play tomorrow. The only reason he didn't play last week was because of the surface."
Pressed on whether Carter-Vickers will need an operation, the manager bristled: "I can't predict the future. If he gets through tomorrow, he'll play next week."
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