Celtic team-mates make 'best' season 'easy' for Kuhn
Nicolas Kuhn is enjoying the most fruitful period of his career and is quick to credit his colleagues for making life at Celtic "easy".
The 25-year-old German winger scored twice in Sunday's 3-0 win over St Mirren, taking his tally for the season to 16 across all competitions.
The former RB Leipzig and Ajax youth, who arrived from Rapid Vienna in January 2024, also has 11 assists.
Kuhn was on target in Celtic's League Cup final success against Rangers and has two Champions League goals as Brendan Rodgers' side eye progress to the knockout phase.
Summing up his campaign so far, he said: "I think that it's the best but it's also the best team I've played in.
"All the team-mates, the staff, make it a lot easier for me and I'm just happy to be here.
"I think it's just the surroundings, I feel really good, I'm happy to be here and everyone makes it easy for me. I'm just enjoying playing.
"I'm not so focused on the numbers, we just have to perform well and that's what I try to do.
"For me, the most important thing is to stay fit. And in the end it's about winning trophies.
"We just keep going and we just have to win our games. As long as we do that, everything is good."
'We're not used to losing'
Victory over St Mirren takes Celtic 13 points clear of Rangers at the top of the Premiership.
And Kuhn was happy with the response to Thursday's Old Firm derby loss at Ibrox, which was their first domestic defeat since March last year.
"We don't want that to happen again, so we just have to keep working and be 100 per cent in every game," he said. "It doesn't matter if it's Rangers or anyone else.
"We had to show a reaction and that's what we did.
"That was a lesson for us like Dortmund (Celtic's only other defeat this season) and we showed a reaction. It was really important.
"We're not used to losing and against St Mirren we did much better, scored some goals and were happy with the three points."