Celtic starlet Colby Donovan wants to book the club's place in the Champions League and land a first Scotland call-up. The teenage right-back starred in the Hoops' 3-0 play-off first-leg win over LASK at Parkhead.
Celtic can cement their return to the big stage by avoiding a three-goal collapse in Tuesday's decisive tie in Austria. Donovan insists there will be no complacency from the Scottish champions as they look to finish the job in Linz.
Donovan's determination
"We know it's a tough fixture, we knew they were going to come here and not just give it to us," he said. "To go out there and give the fans what they want, obviously it's not done yet, we need to go over there. We know it's going to be a tough tie, but to win 3-0 at home, it's a good victory."
Donovan sparkled in front of the watchful eyes of new Scotland boss Sebastien Pocognoli. The Belgian, announced as Steve Clarke's successor earlier this week, ran the rule over Donovan, Kieran Tierney and Anthony Ralston as he watched on from the stands.
Impressing the new boss
Donovan, 19, has been capped by Scotland's Under-21s and hopes to have made a good first impression on Pocognoli. "I just want to do the job for the club, going into games," he said. "I kind of don't think about that. After a game, you see it on your phone, social media and all that. Obviously the new Scotland manager has come in. You just need to give 110 per cent performance for your club and give them a thought that maybe this boy can play."
He added: "I gave my all. Every time I put on the Celtic jersey, I always give my 110 per cent. For him, hopefully, I've played a good part in the game."



