James Forrest has featured in every one of Celtic's last seven successive title wins - but the winger is desperate for more.

The Scotland internationalist has come through the ranks at the club and is desperate to make a bit of history with the Parkhead side next weekend.

"When you play for Celtic it’s drummed into you that you should be wanting to win things," he said.

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“So for me to come through and be part of seven league titles is incredible.

“We now have the cup final on Saturday which we want to win and then it’ll start all over again next season. It’s about trying to get as much you can.

“For everyone at the club, it’s been a great achievement.

“When we win a trophy, we want the next one, that is the attitude.

“When you get one, you know how good it is because of all the hard work you put in each season.

“In the last few weeks of the season or when you get your hands on the trophy and get a medal then it only strives you on to get more."

Forrest scored on his senior debut against Motherwell eight years ago but is expecting a tough afternoon from the Fir Park side at Hampden.

"I’ve played against Motherwell for a few years now and the last two times we have drawn against them," he said.

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"We know they are going to make it tough for us and make it hard. They have done quite well this season, but it doesn’t matter who you play in a cup final, it’s going to be hard and we have to make sure we are right at it from the start.

"The manager has not really spoken about the cup final yet. We wanted to get this game out of the way first and we have a full week now to concentrate on that.

"The manager obviously wanted a good performance on trophy day at home in front of the fans.

"That was the focus. But now the game has finished we can focus on that cup final and we will have a good week hopefully to take us into the final."