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Jozo Simunovic keen to win back Celtic place for clash with Hibernian

Jozo Simunovic has recovered from an ankle injury suffered in August
Image: Jozo Simunovic has recovered from an ankle injury suffered in August

Jozo Simunovic is hoping to reclaim his place in the Celtic side against Hibernian in the Ladbrokes Premiership on Saturday.

The 24-year-old defender replaced Filip Benkovic in the second half of the 6-0 win over St Johnstone at McDiarmid Park before the international break - his first appearance since recovering from an ankle problem which had kept him out since August.

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James Forrest scored four times in the first half as Celtic rediscovered their attacking prowess to thrash St Johnstone

Simunovic is hopeful of again being involved against Hibs and expects a tough 90 minutes against Neil Lennon's side, who are sitting second in the table, two points behind Edinburgh rivals Hearts and one point ahead of the champions.

"I see the Hibs game as a big opportunity for me to impress the manager and earn a regular place in the starting XI," Simunovic told the Celtic View.

"But all I can do is work hard and try to improve every day.

David Gray celebrates after opening the scoring for Hibernian against St Mirren
Image: Hibernian are a point ahead of Celtic in the Scottish Premiership

"I'm sure it'll be a good game. Hibs are always playing well and they make it difficult for opponents.

"They are different to many other teams in that they really want to play. We want the toughest tests, though, and this game comes at a good time because we want to face good opponents before going into the Europa League game next week.

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"I'm feeling fit. I felt fit coming into the last game and for sure, my fitness will be even better by the time the Hibs game comes around. Everything is up to the manager and what he decides.

"It doesn't matter who plays because we have a big squad and everyone is capable of doing what the manager expects. It's up to us in training to show that we are deserving of a place in the team."

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