Celtic wonderkid Karamoko Dembele is showing fans what he is made of for the reserves.
The Scottish youth international scored for the Bhoys against Ross County in a 1-3 victory.
With the Hoops’ attacking options drying up with the goals outwith Odsonne Edouard, surely young Dembele must be in with a first team shout before the season closes?
Celtic must start Karamoko Dembele early
He may have made his reserve debut at 13-years-old, but three years on he’ll be eyeing an early rise to the first-team.

Dembele is creating controversy internationally having played for both Scotland and England recently.
The youngster will need to make his decision on that regard soon as both will try to get him.
An early start to his first-team career will only excel this conundrum quicker.
Neil Lennon should reward the attacker for his reserve showings as the season is ending and the Hoops are champions elect.
Famously, a young Jack Aitchison played in the last game of the season a few years ago to be the club’s youngest scorer.

Dembele is another player who will grab that chance to show everyone what they’ve only read about.
The young lad’s head is screwed on and will not do an Islam Feruz. The winner here would be Celtic.
Karamoko Dembele deserves it over other players
Not beating about the bush, other than Edouard and James Forrest, this season has been dire for Hoops attackers.
Even the loanees aren’t setting the pitch alight and are more useful as impact substitutes.

They all started brightly but haven’t lived up to reputation.
Now, it will be good to give one of our own a run out and see if something can happen next season.
From there, Lennon, or whoever the manager may be, can use this information for a rebuild next season.
Give Dembele a shot now, Lennon, we all want to see it.
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