Crosas not cross over Hoops inactivity

11 May 2010 11:04
Marc Crosas insists he has no intention of quitting Celtic this summer, despite his lack of match action since Tony Mowbray was sacked.[LNB] Spanish midfielder Crosas has been linked with a move to Malaga, while Barcelona also have an option to bring the 22-year-old back to the Nou Camp as part of the deal that brought him to Parkhead almost two years ago.[LNB]Crosas became a regular under Mowbray but his only appearance under interim boss Neil Lennon was as a substitute in last month's Active Nation Scottish Cup semi-final defeat by Ross County.[LNB]"I've two more years at Celtic and I want to finish my contract," Crosas said.[LNB]"Who knows? I may well want to sign another contract when the time comes because I love it here. I certainly don't want to leave.[LNB]"I don't even want to think about leaving Glasgow. It's a wonderful place and every time my family visit they see how happy I am. That's important to me.[LNB]"You never know what can happen in football. A new manager could come in and not want me and, if that's the case, then I have to find another option.[LNB]"I'm a footballer and above all else I want to play. The only game I've played for Neil Lennon was against Ross County and it's been hard watching since.[LNB]"But every day I give my best in training to change the manager's mind and when I get a chance next season I want to take it."[LNB]Crosas admitted it was painful watching Rangers lift the Scottish Premier League trophy at Ibrox on Sunday.[LNB]It was another reminder that Celtic's season ended without silverware for the first time in seven years.[LNB]Crosas added: "I feel there are things I need to help put right next year. It's not just been a bad year for me personally but also for the club."

Source: Team_Talk