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Jota insists Celtic hero status is mark of success as he relays Viaplay Cup Final injury frustrations

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Jota believes being brought up under the glare of football mad Benfica fans was the perfect grounding for being hero worshipped in Glasgow.

The Celtic winger admits being the centre of attention by star spotting Hoops supporters hasn't been a shock to his system after his experience of the benfiquistas.

With next Sunday's Old Firm League Cup Final clash looming, the 23-year-old is desperate to bury the frustration of missing last season's final against Hibs and he revealed being stopped in the street for an autograph will always be a privilege and a sign his side are performing.

He said: "Me coming to Celtic from Benfica, the fan base was as big as Celtic's. I came from a big club and even from a young age you start to get recognised and these type of things.

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