No action from Kamara

31 March 2010 06:32
Sepite what you read in some media, Diomansy Kamara does not want to leave. Diomansy Kamara is not about to leave Parkhead despite one of the main reasons for coming to the club leaving. Tony Mowbray persuaded Kamara to sign in January until the end of the season and a former agent of Kamara's claimed the Senegal striker would not be staying at Parkhead after Mowbray was sacked. But Kamara, who is currently out of action with a hamstring injury picked up while on international duty, would have none of it. He said: "I read some wrong things in the newspaper when someone called Fabrizio Ferrari was talking in my name. But he was not talking for me at all. Leaving Celtic is not in my plan. This is a massive club that I have a lot of respect for. I started well here and scored some goals. I am still playing with good players in a good team. I have been so impressed with the club and the supporters and I am still enjoying my time here. My only problem has been this injury. I am sad that Tony Mowbray left as I have a lot of respect for him, but this is football. I hope to stay at Celtic as I have been so impressed by this club and I think we can do some good things in the future and I would like to be part of it." The 29-year-old is hoping to be fit enough to considered for a place in the squad for the Scottish Cup semi-final against Ross County on 10 April. He said: "I am hoping to come back to training next week for the cup semi-final as this is an important game, so I have this date focused in my mind so I can get fit in time for it. This is a big club with big expectations but I love to play with big expectations on my shoulders and when you see 50-60,000 people at home games and the great away support, it's unbelievable. Hopefully we can win the cup as well for the supporters."

Source: FOOTYMAD