From the Glasgow Evening Times....
AIDEN McGEADY today admitted he is battling to regain the form that saw him scoop the double Player of the Year awards last season.
The Republic of Ireland internationalist has started 10 of Celtic's 15 games so far this season and he has acknowledged that it can be tough to find consistency when he has been in and out of the side.
His lack of form at the start of the season was in marked contrast to his displays of last season, but in recent games there has been plenty of spark about the winger's play.
He has already proved to be capable of sustaining that over the course of a campaign and an on-form McGeady will be pivotal to Celtic's chances of securing a fourth successive title.
"To be honest it's been hard to get the consistency I want because I have been in for one game, and then out the next," he said. "But obviously when I get picked I'll be doing my best to get back to the way I was playing last season."
McGeady has already offered himself to Gordon Strachan as a striker in the wake of the injuries to Celtic's forward players.
He scored against Kilmarnock on Wednesday night after an impressive link-up with Scott Brown.
And while his height may work against him when it comes to playing as an out-and-out striker he is a player who can hurt teams in the final third.
McGeady said: "We had a lot of good footballers in our team and I think that showed. Some of the football we played was excellent.
"I was just there to finish the move off," he added in reference to his goal. "It was a great move, a good team move and it was an excellent slide rule pass from Scott who has been playing extremely well this season."