Celtic winger Gary Mackay-Steven is keen to continue his good form against Partick Thistle when the Bhoys resume league duty this coming weekend.
The 25-year-old took just 38 seconds to get off the mark for the Hoops against the same opponents when they visited Firhill Stadium back in February last year.
The memories still remain fresh in the mind of the Scottish international and as his team prepare to visit Partick Thistle once again this Saturday, Mackay-Steven is keen to see history repeat itself.
“It doesn’t seem that long ago that I made my debut”, the former Dundee United player told his club's official website.
“The year has flown by but I’ve certainly got good memories of playing there and hopefully I can go back and do the same again.
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“It was amazing to score. Everything happened so quickly but there was no better feeling than scoring on my debut and I still get that same feeling now scoring for the club, so I’ll be looking to do that again."
Speaking about his team's recent performances, the winger said that the Hoops have managed to create a lot of chances which has been a positive aspect of their game.
As far as his own form is concerned, the scorer of three goals in his last two appearances said that he has been getting into good positions and has built up a confidence in the process.
“I feel the team is creating a lot of chances and I feel like I’m doing that too by getting into good positions, so I’m confident in front of goal and if a chance comes my way I’ll be looking to take it."