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James Forrest has Celtic all-time trophy haul record in sight as he can move above 9 in a row captains

Born-again Celtic hero James Forrest has another reason to finish the season on a high...he can become the club's second most decorated player of all time if the Hoops win the Premiership and Scottish Cup double.

The 32-year-old has been a key player for Brendan Rodgers' side and has scored four goals in his last five games, including a double at Dundee and a Scottish Cup semi-final goal at Hampden against Aberdeen. Forrest has only started four games all season - three of them in the league and has come off the bench on 20 occasions, 16 of which were in the Premiership.

His recent form has led to calls for Forrest to add to his 38 Scotland caps for the Euros in Germany and he's standing on the brink of history at club level. Forrest currently has the same amount of winners' medals as Scott Brown - 22 - and is the joint third most decorated Hoops player of all time.

If Celtic stave off Rangers' challenge in both the title race and the Cup, he would have 24 and that would place him above even legend Billy McNeill into second place. And he would be only one behind Bobby Lennox's incredible tally of 25 winners' medals and would be odds-on to become the most decorated Celtic player of all time.

Forrest has currently won 11 league titles, six Scottish Cups and five League Cups. He would have already have overtaken Brown last season, but wasn't on the bench in Celtic's League Cup triumph then.

Lennox's tally of 25 - one European Cup, 11 league medals, eight Scottish Cup medals, and five League Cup medals in two spells as a Celtic player - put him in the lead ahead of icon McNeill with 23 as a player only - one European Cup, nine titles, seven Scottish Cups and six League Cups. Brown, now manager of Ayr United, won ten

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