CELTIC striker Moussa Dembele is targeting a domestic Treble this season and hopes the Hoops can continue their unbeaten run against Ross County tonight.
Brendan Rodgers' side travel to the Highlands aiming to extend their four-point lead at the summit of the Premiership table after booking a spot in the League Cup final on Sunday.
Dembele scored the winning goal in the 1-0 win over Rangers at Hampden Park and underlined that the chance to collect silverware was a major motivation behind his summer switch to Glasgow from Fulham.
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“We have a few big games before the cup final and a lot to focus on and the final will come when it does," he said to Celtic View.
“The reason I joined Celtic is because it’s a winning club, which is used to winning trophies and that’s what I want to do as a football player and now I have that chance, but first of all we have 90 minutes against Ross County.
“It will be a good game where we will have to give 100 per cent and make sure we are ready to fight as we need to focus on all the other games we have first.
“We have to make sure we stay unbeaten and keep winning games in the league because we want to win everything, home or away, and all the domestic cups.
“The game on Sunday has gone and now we have to think about the future and make sure we are ready for Ross County.”
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