Kenny & Osmand can 'conquer the world' - McGregorpublished at 09:26 GMT
Image source, SNSCallum McGregor says young strikers Johnny Kenny and Callum Osmand can "conquer the world" thanks to their new-found confidence after being thrust into the Celtic spotlight.
Irishman Kenny, who has recently been given his chance due to injuries to Daizen Maeda and Kelechi Iheanacho, scored a double in the 4-0 midweek win over Falkirk then headed the opener in the 3-1 Premier Sports Cup semi-final triumph against Rangers on Sunday.
Osmand, 19, completed the Hampden victory in extra time with his first goal for the club as Celtic, under interim bosses Martin O'Neill and Shaun Maloney, set up a final against St Mirren.
McGregor, who thundered in Celtic's second against Rangers, said of Kenny and Osmand: "It's always an opportunity for every player when they come in.
"They're working so, so hard to develop and get to the level with the first-team boys.
"Johnny scores two during the week and you just know, when you've been around football a long time, I just knew he would have an impact on Sunday.
"He has taken himself to another level in terms of status now, scoring against Rangers, so he'll be brimming with confidence and the same with young Ossie.
"There's been times where he's been out the squad but he's a player who trains so hard every day and has a nice finish as well, so he's one that's just going to keep developing and strikers with confidence can go and conquer the world."
McGregor is enjoying working under the new management team of O'Neill, Maloney, Mark Fotheringham and Stephen McManus.
He said: "It's a collective effort, always has been, always will be.
"The staff behind the manager have been so good this week just having that continuity of message and training level, everything, it's all interconnected.
"The manager can't do it on his own, he needs his backroom staff in the same way the players can't do it on their own. So it's a real collective effort and that's something I'm super proud of in the last week."





















