![]() Cha and Ki will fly out on Asian Cup duty in Qatar today which could see them absent from Parkhead for most of January. However, the defender is hoping to return to a side sitting at the top of the league. He said: "I hope Celtic can be top of the league for me and Ki coming back from the Asian Cup. We have a lot of players both in my position and Ki's position so I'm not worried. I'm sure they can play well without us." While Ljungberg is sure to grab more than his fair share of the headlines if he completes a move, Lennon is hoping a player already on the Parkhead books will make his mark in the forthcoming weeks. Former Juventus and Wigan midfielder Olivier Kapo has struggled with injury since signing in November but made his debut as a second-half substitute against the Perth men - and Lennon was glad to see him in action at last. The Parkhead manager said: "We have him on a short-term contract but he has been injured. He went away to France with the injury and came back and has worked very hard and looked sharp in training and we thought it might be an opportunity to give him some game time. You never know, we might have unearthed a player. He is here until the end of January and we will see how he goes in the next three or four weeks." |