Cameron Carter-Vickers spoke to the mainstream media at Lennoxtown earlier today ahead of Celtic’s Scottish Premiership match against Dundee at Dens Park on Tuesday evening…

Q: Cameron, you and the players must feel the team’s in a good place at the minute?
Cameron Carter-Vickers: “Yeah, no, I think we are. I think, the squad are in a good place and is putting in good performances. For us, it’s about trying to continue that as long as we can and maintain our levels in each and every game.”
Q: Games keep coming thick and fast, domestic games, and now European games are going to come up. How demanding is that?
Cameron Carter-Vickers: “It’s always a challenge, I think. But to be fair, up here, I think we’ve got the squad to deal with that challenge. We’ve got a lot of good players, some that are playing, some that aren’t. Everyone’s ready to step in when they need to and bring the team energy when needed.”

Q: We were speaking to Auston after the St Mirren game, and he was saying how much of a driver it is of him to be representing the United States at the World Cup and hopefully alongside you. What’s your take on that?
Cameron Carter-Vickers: “It’s definitely a goal. It’s one of those things that, you’re aware is coming up, but it’s still quite far away. So, I think he and I both know we’ve got to perform here first before getting that opportunity. And that’s what we’re focused on.”
Q: How do you feel your partnership when you are together is getting on?
Cameron Carter-Vickers: “Yeah, good. I always say defensive partnerships need time to kind of develop and kind of grow that understanding. But we’ve played a fair few games together now. And I think we’re getting there in terms of knowing each other’s games and knowing how each other are going to react to certain situations. And that can only help.”