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Zurawski hits out at Celtic

Image: Zurawski: Unhappy with treatment

Maciej Zurawski has aimed a blast at Celtic by accusing them of making him a laughing stock.

Pole glad he left Parkhead

Maciej Zurawski has aimed a blast at Celtic by accusing them of making him a laughing stock. The Polish striker left Glasgow in January for Greek side Larissa after growing increasingly frustrated with his lack of first-team opportunities. The 31-year-old, who made only one start for Celtic this season, admits he could not wait to leave in a bid to keep alive his Euro 2008 hopes. "I realise I've joined a weaker club which does not have the name and the traditions of Celtic but I could not wait any longer," Zurawski told the Daily Record.

Fed up

"I was fed up with watching my team-mates from the stands. "This transfer has made me enjoy playing football much more and my hunger for scoring goals is greater. But I cannot pretend that my situation at Celtic wasn't uncomfortable. "I was captain of the Poland team fighting for Euro 2008 qualification and journalists were joking that I was a reserve player at my club. I ignored them but I believed something was wrong. "My coach with the Poland squad, Leo Beenhakker, advised me to move to a club where I would have a strong position. "I never feared he would drop me from the national team if I had stayed at Celtic but I definitely have a better chance of making the side for Euro 2008."