Zaluska content with Celtic role

28 October 2009 10:44
Zaluska has played second fiddle to undisputed number one Artur Boruc since joining from Dundee United this summer.[LNB]But an injury to his fellow Pole saw the 27-year-old make his Scottish Premier League debut for the club in Sunday's 2-1 win at Hamilton.[LNB]His excellent performance could now provide manager Tony Mowbray with a selection headache.[LNB]But while Zaluska admits he finds it hard being out of the side, he claims bringing success to Celtic is more important than his personal goals.[LNB]He told Celtic View: "For every goalkeeper who is number two, it can be difficult, but Celtic is a massive club and I am honoured to be here.[LNB]"I haven't been playing that much but I am certain this is the right club for me and I made the correct decision to come here.[LNB]"Before every game and every day in training, I do my best to help Artur and all the other goalkeepers.[LNB]"Getting three points for Celtic is always our aim. We want to do well in every game and try to win the title. For me, that is the ultimate aim."[LNB]Zaluska is loving training alongside Boruc, Dominic Cervi and Daniele Giordano under new goalkeeping coach Steve Woods.[LNB]He said: "I really enjoy training. Myself and Artur help each other. That's a good position to be in, because we are all pushing for the same target - to win the SPL title.[LNB]"We work with Daniele Giordano and Dom Cervi. We have two Poles, one Italian and one half-Italian, half-American.[LNB]"We all have a good laugh working with Woodsy and I think we are lucky to have him as a coach.[LNB]"I worked with Steve Thomson at Dundee United and now I work with Woodsy. They are two great coaches and two great guys.[LNB]"At Celtic, we are like a big goalkeeping family, but we work hard. Trust me, we work very hard under Woodsy."[LNB][LNB]

Source: Team_Talk