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Jarosik focused on Celtic

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Celtic midfielder Jiri Jarosik claims he has put all thoughts of leaving the club out of his mind.

Midfielder keen to continue run in side

Celtic midfielder Jiri Jarosik claims he has put all thoughts of leaving the club out of his mind after his recent spell in the side. Jarosik was linked with a host of Premier League clubs during the summer with Dynamo Kiev and CSKA Moscow also reported to be monitoring his situation. But the Czech Republic midfielder has become a regular in Gordon Strachan's side in the wake of his display in the 2-1 victory over European champions Milan at Celtic Park in early October. And he is hoping to repay Strachan's faith by increasing his return in front of goal, having found the net just once in 11 appearances.

Regularly

He told Czech newspaper Pravo: "For me, it is important that coach Strachan gives me chances and I play quite regularly. "I would just like to score some more goals. I get the chances, although not many of them, but I need a little more luck. "I hope that I will play as much as possible, but you never know what happens next day at Celtic. The situation changes like the weather. "By that, I want to say that for now I am keeping exit thoughts out of my mind."
Faint
The latest team to show an interest in Jarosik is Russian side FC Krylya Sovetov Samara, but the midfielder was less than enthusiastic about any prospective move. He added: "I know of the interest of Samara but that is not Moscow. There I was happy. "I am not saying that I would not go to Samara. At the moment it is faint, though."