Liam Shaw intends to convince Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou he's the club's next big star, and that can only be good news for Motherwell fans.The 20-year-old has signed a deal at Fir Park until the end of this season and says Graham Alexander has him earmarked as a box-to-box midfielder, which suits him down to the ground.Shaw signed for the Glasgow giants in June, having moved from boyhood heroes Sheffield Wednesday on a four-year deal, but says a discussion with the Australian boss saw him head out on loan.He has only turned out twice for the Hoops, but that includes a debut against Real Betis in a Europa League match in December, and Shaw hopes he has what it takes to impress a new group of supporters.That could start in tonight's Premiership clash against Ross County in Dingwall, and Shaw said: "I feel that I've learned a lot from being at Celtic, and I've improved as a player, training day in, day out.
The tempo is really high."Now I'm ready for the next stage, and to get some games."I want to play in this league, I need to play games.
I spoke to the gaffer at Celtic about what was my best option; he said 'go out and hopefully get as many minutes as you can' and then come back next pre-season."I think it's important to prove to Celtic what I've got."I've come here to prove myself, get as many games as I can, and it's up to me now to hopefully get the chance to play and see what I can do."Hopefully I can perform well on the pitch for the Motherwell fans, help the club win as many games as we can."I like to think I can get goals; hopefully I can get as many as I can, cos I like having goals in my game."There's no better feeling than scoring a goal in front of fans."Shaw has settled in well, and says a huge reason for
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