Viljami Sinisalo spoke to the media today at Hampden ahead of Easter Sunday’s Scottish Cup semi-final against St Johnstone…

Possibility of penalties
The Celtic goalkeeper admits that he’s taken a few penalties himself in training but will concentrate more on saving them if it comes to another shoot-out at the National stadium, after two last year on the semi-final of the Scottish Cup against Aberdeen and then the final of the League Cup back in December against theRangers.
Joe Hart and Kasper Schmeichel both made saves and Super Joe even took a penalty and hit the post in a game that Viljami watched on television.
“We’re expecting a tough game, they’ve proved that they can compete when we played them at their place – anything can happen in football, so we’ve got to be at our game and compete first and foremost,” Viljami Sinisalo

That defeat in Perth
The recent defeat at McDoarmid Park against St Johnstone will NOT play a huge party in the Celtic mindset for Sunday with Sinisalo noting the response against Kilmarnock last week when Derek McInnes’ side was blown away inside half an hour. St Johnstone will struggle to live with Celtic if we start like that.
With a first team run coming around due to Kasper Schmeichel picking up an injury whilst playing for Denmark in Portugal, Sinisalo admits that he’s loved every minute of the experience which has been even better than he imagined, mentioning the incredibly positive response he’s received from the Celtic support.

Becoming long-term number one at Celtic
And he’s certainly got his focus on achieving his ultimate goal, which is to become the first pick goalkeeper at Celtic .
“That’s always been the aim,'” he said. “That’s the whole plan of me coming here. I want to play for this football club, I want to be the number one here, and that’s been the aim since day one.
“Kasper’s been brilliant. We’ve got a great working relationship, and he’s been amazing for the club. I’m learning a lot from him.”

What the full media conference with Viljami Sinisalo ahead of Sunday’s Scottish Cup semi-final below…
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