Celtic star Kieran Tierney is fit for Saturday’s Scottish Cup final against Hearts and says it would be a dream come true to win the triple treble.
The much-coveted Tierney, who has been linked with Arsenal, Manchester United and Leicester City, last played against Aberdeen at Pittodrie on May 4.
The 21-year-old said: "For me, every single trophy gets better and better each time and you want that feeling more and more, so there is no added or extra motivation. We know what is at stake and we know how good a feeling it is to win and I think that makes you want to win so much, the feeling is so sweet. You work hard for it and to finish off a season with a trophy would be a dream come true for everyone."
On his fitness, Tierney said: "I have been training the last two days and that is the hard two days. I think I have coped quite well with that so it is positive going into the game. I would love to go away with Scotland but unfortunately, the operation is booked for a few days after the cup final so that would rule me out. I think most people are within three and six weeks (out) so it is not too bad. The operation will fix it, that's the good news. I will look forward to getting the operation and hopefully get back fit as soon as I can."