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Celtic news bulletin as Yang growth has Brendan Rodgers buzzing and ambitious O'Riley gets real over future

Impressed Brendan Rodgers believes surging Yang is adding strings to his Celtic bow in the wake of his all-action display against Aberdeen.

The South Korea star backed up his head-turning cameo against St Mirren with a goal and a series of eye-catching moments against the desperate Dons who collapsed to a 6-0 defeat in Glasgow's east end. And Rodgers reckons fans are now seeing the rewards of the K-League player of the year finding news ways to make an impact with the Premiership champions.

Speaking to the BBC, Rodgers said: "Yang is a young player who I was really pleased with. I think when he first came here he either beat his man or lost the ball. But now you see the development taking place with him". Meanwhile, Matt O'Riley believes the secret for his grandmother to stay young is her addiction to social media following every kick of his career. The Dane – who believes he is ready for the next step in his career – told Tipsbladet about his international dreams: "I try not to think too much about it, but my 85-year-old grandmother really likes reading about it, and she watches every match I play for Celtic. She has been to the stadium, but she watches most games on TV because she lives in Horsens.

"She's crazy enough - she's on Twitter every single day, just scrolling, scrolling, scrolling. That's why she's still alive, I think. She doesn't have much time left, so it would be significant if I make my debut while she's still alive. I hope I get to play while she can still see it."

And he admits he's happy in Glasgow but is keenly aware his stellar form could lead to opportunities elsewhere. He added: "I have played in the Champions League against many good teams, and I feel I am ready (to take the next step), but I

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