Not a bad week's work

06 May 2010 06:44
Pick up cup winners medal: check Pick up league winners medal: check Score on first team debut: check What will be next on Scott Forrest's to do list? Celtic youngster Scott Forrest is still walking on air after the best week of his fledgling career. Just after helping the club complete the Under-19 League and Scottish Youth Cup double, the 18-year-old scored six minutes into his first-team debut in Saturday's SPL game against Motherwell. The whirlwind week has been all too much for the forward, who continues to pinch himself over what has unfolded. Forrest replaced Aiden McGeady for the final nine minutes of the Motherwell game and still had enough time to score. He said: "I'm still buzzing. I was delighted to score, obviously, but I was delighted first of all just to get on - the goal topped it all off. It's been a bit crazy - the week's all just blurred together. But I think scoring the goal on Saturday was my highlight. Scoring on your debut at Celtic Park... you won't get a better feeling than that. My dad was at the game and he was obviously delighted as well. I also had loads of texts after the game from friends and old coaches all saying, 'Well done'. Now I want to get more of it." Forrest has been an unused substitute at a number of games this season, so was surprised when interim manager Neil Lennon called on him on Saturday. Forrest said: "I didn't actually expect to get on, but it went to 2-0 and he told me to get stripped. It was good just to get the last 10 minutes so I could get into the swing of things - it was a nice, gentle break-in. I wasn't even thinking about getting a goal beforehand - it was just a nice wee extra. I didn't really know what to do when I scored, though, so thankfully everyone swamped me." Forrest's week to remember might not have happened at all had he not recovered from a knee injury suffered in an under-19 Old Firm derby defeat two months ago. He said: "I was out for about six weeks but managed to come back recently and play a few games. Neil Lennon told me when I came back from injury that he was looking to get me on in a first-team game, but he advised me that it would be better for me if I got back into things by playing with the under-19s first."

Source: FOOTYMAD