Moussa Dembele has insisted that Celtic have nothing to prove as the Parkhead side head to Inverness tomorrow night.

The Parkhead side are on a run that currently stretches to 21 successive league wins while Brendan Rodgers’ side are unbeaten in their last 32 games.

The only blemish came at Inverness in September when Celtic drew 2-2 with Ritchie Foran’s side, a result that Rodgers’ has subsequently spoken of his irritation of given the otherwise perfect nature of Celtic’s league campaign.

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The two points dropped in the Highlands are the only blemish but Dembele, who took his tally to 29 this weekend with a brace against Hamilton Accies, is relaxed about heading back up north tomorrow night.

“We don’t have any point to prove,” said Dembele. “I think everyone knows what we are capable of. We have to go there and play football and look to the game the same we have every other way this season.

“But we have already proved ourselves this season.

“It did not just hurt the manager but the whole team when we dropped the points earlier in the season. It was very frustrating because we thought that we should have won the game.

“But even if we had won the game, we would still be looking to go there and win because that is what we want to do in every game.”

Celtic go into the game 24 points clear at the top of the table but Dembele has insisted there is no question of complacency creeping into the Parkhead side’s game.

The striker himself has looked sharp and hungry since the closure of the transfer window with 11 goals from his last 7 games and he is in no mood to take his foot off the pedal.

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“I have a target that I would like to reach but that is not something that I want to say,” said Dembele. “It is just good for me to keep on working as hard as I can and to help the team. Everything else looks after itself.”

The striker has been linked with a raft of English and European clubs, while Chelsea made their interest known in the striker during the last transfer window.

The 20-year-old, though, has maintained, that his focus remains unaffected as talk of his future goes on all around him.

“I am happy here at Celtic,” he said. “I feel settled and I am enjoying playing football. This is what I have done all my life and I just look forward to playing games.

“It doesn’t distract me at all because I don’t think about it. I only think about training and working to be the best player that I can be.

“I am enjoying playing for Celtic and I want to help us to win the game tomorrow night against Inverness.”