“I kind of enjoy the game coming thick and fast,” Celtic’s Big Strong Man CCV

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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…

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Cameron Carter-Vickers. Ross County v Celtic in Dingwall. Photo Vagelis Georgariou

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.”

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Cameron Carter-Vickers in action during the Premier Sports Cup Final victory over theRangers at Hampden on 15 December 2024. Photo AJ for The Celtic Star

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.”

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The Celtic Star founder and editor David Faulds has edited numerous Celtic books over the past decade or so including several from Lisbon Lions, Willie Wallace, Tommy Gemmell and Jim Craig. Earliest Celtic memories include a win over East Fife at Celtic Park and the 4-1 League Cup loss to Partick Thistle as a 6 year old. Best game? Easy 4-2, 1979 when Ten Men Won the League. Email editor@thecelticstar.co.uk

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