FREE-scoring Celtic have been tipped to smash through the 100 goal barrier as they shoot for domestic dominance.

Thanks to the three strikes netted in the victory over Kilmarnock on Saturday, the Hoops are now just 15 league goals away from making it into triple figures.

Stuart Armstrong, James Forrest and Scott Sinclair all found their mark at Parkhead, and Sinclair is confident Celtic have what it takes to find another 15 goals in their remaining six Ladbrokes Premiership matches.

"Yes, I think so," he said. "We keep creating chances every game and we have got players in the team to score goals as well.

"Even Stu [Armstrong] coming from central midfield, he is adding to the tally. So I think everyone is chipping in with goals as well.

"It is great, it is always nice to get back on the scoresheet and it is great to get back to winning ways."

As much as Sinclair is shooting for a team target, the former Aston Villa man is closing in on a strike record all of his own.

With his tap in to put Celtic back in front on Saturday, the 28-year-old now sits with 23 strikes to his name this campaign across competitions.

His best tally in one campaign is 28, and, despite previously admitting he is not one for setting targets, Sinclair says he would be delighted to go one goal further in a green and white shirt.

He said: "It was just for me to come up here, enjoy, get that love of the game back and I think you can see how much I am taking every game as it comes.

"If I can keep improving, keep scoring. Every time I step onto the pitch I am trying to do as well as I can. I don't really have a target but every time I play I want to score and do as well as I can.

"Twenty seven is my best season at Swansea, I finished off with a hat-trick in the play-off final. It is not impossible, if I can reach that stage then great, but from my position to have 23 I think is not too bad."

It's hard to imagine given the above-mentioned tallies and targets that Celtic need any assistance in the scoring front right now.

For the last three games they have largely been without the influence of both Moussa Dembele and Leigh Griffiths in attack, although the former has now had a couple of brief cameos under his belt.

Griffiths is set to resume training this week ahead of Sunday's trip to Dingwall, but the focus for a return of two potent strikers will surely be the William Hill Scottish Cup semi-final against Rangers the following weekend.

Sinclair added: "It is great that everyone is back. We are giving the manager a choice.

"Everyone works 100% in training. He picks the team then we go out and do the business. I think everyone has been fighting to get back for that game as much as possible. I think even if someone has got a hamstring they would still be back.

"It is great we have everyone fit again and hopefully we can move forward and everyone can stay fit."