Auston Trusty says the adversity Celtic have faced this season has allowed them to "become a much better team" and feels they are bouncing back from a tricky spell. Despite all that, a domestic double is still on the cards and the chance to contest another major final comes on Sunday as they face St Mirren again in the Scottish Cup semi-final. "Trophies are what this club is about," centre-back Tr
Auston Trusty says the adversity Celtic have faced this season has allowed them to "become a much better team" and feels they are bouncing back from a tricky spell.So far this season, Celtic have failed to make the Champions League, had three different managers, lost the League Cup final to St Mirren and are at risk of losing their grip on the Scottish league crown. Despite all that, a domestic double is still on the cards and the chance to contest another major final comes on Sunday as they face St Mirren again in the Scottish Cup semi-final. "Trophies are what this club is about," centre-back Trusty said.
"It's what we strive to do every time we step foot on the pitch. There's a chance to win another trophy for this organisation. That means everything to us.
"The identity of Celtic is to play in high-pressure situations and lift trophies."It was an unfortunate result [in the League Cup final], but this is a new game, a new competition and we are a better team at this point in time. "We had a tough spell, but we bounced back. Celtic historically doesn't have too many lows, but it's inevitable you have some tough spells."There's highs and lows, but through the lows, you become a lot closer and a lot more of a unit. I try to look at the positives of it all."