Fortune aims to make his mark

Marc Antoine Fortune insists the Clydesdale Bank Scottish Premier League is not boring — despite comments made by former Rangers striker Kris Boyd.

Boyd — who signed a two-year deal with Middlesbrough this week after his contract with the Scottish champions expired — admitted he was bored of playing the same teams so often in Scotland's top flight.

But Celtic striker Fortune believes the huge expectations placed on the Old Firm to deliver results every week means life in the SPL could never be dull.

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"I cannot say it is boring," he said. "It's different because, when you play for Celtic or Rangers, you have to win every game.

"That's the target so it cannot be boring. I cannot say that."

Fortune admits Scottish football was not what he expected when he arrived from Nancy and he has promised fans they can expect to see much more from him in the season ahead after what he concedes was a difficult first year at Celtic.

He said: "Personally, I know I have to score more goals than I did last year. I will work on it and try to do better than last year.

"First of all I will try to do more for me because I try to progress every year. Last year was a difficult year; this year is the year of Celtic.

"I learned a lot because I didn't know anything about Scottish football when I arrived. It's more difficult than everyone expects when they arrive.