Saturday, 24 November 2012

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But Neil Lennon has doubts over Charlie Mulgrew, Thomas Rogne and Kelvin Wilson through illness and Joe Ledley (groin).

Emilio Izaguirre (hamstring), James Forrest (hamstring) and Anthony Stokes (ankle) remain on the sidelines.

Inverness have an unchanged squad to choose from, but midfielder Ross Draper has still not recovered from the ankle injury he picked up in the recent win at Kilmarnock.

Celtic prepare to entertain Inverness Caledonian Thistle at Parkhead on Saturday afternoon, aiming to maintain a near-perfect record against their opponents. The Bhoys have won 11 of the 13 matches the two teams have contested.

The most recent encounter between these two sides at Parkhead was less than a year ago, in February 2012, the Bhoys carving out a narrow 1-0 victory in a Scottish Premier match.

Celtic manager Neil Lennon: "The players are well aware of what I'm demanding of them tomorrow.

"I don't think our form's been great at home this season; probably our best performances in the league have come away from home.

"So I want to remedy that and I'm looking for a good footballing performance tomorrow.

Inverness CT manager Terry Butcher : "It's a daunting, daunting task for us to go and to play against a team that could be in the last 16 or will be in the last 16 of the Champions League, and to go there and try to beat them on their own patch.

"It's a great place to play football and pit your wits against a very, very good side.

"But then again we have that every season and it's something that doesn't faze us, but something we should look forward to doing.

"We played in front of 28-29,000 at Rangers and it was a good atmosphere so hopefully that will stand them in good stead on Saturday afternoon.

"We want to enjoy it. We have enjoyed our football in the last few months.

"We didn't enjoy last Sunday but we have been enjoying our football and this is another step for the players who haven't played at Parkhead before to enjoy it, learn from it and be better people as a result of that.

"We aim to continue our run of scoring in every match. Parkhead is certainly a big test for us to see if we can continue that but it's a great challenge."