Nicolas Kuhn returned to training on Monday as Celtic prepared for Tuesday night’s Premiership clash against Dundee at Dens Park.

The German winger missed the last two matches through injury but could be in contention for the Hoops’ third game in just six days.
He was pictured by SNS at Lennoxtown training with his teammates.
Brendan Rodgers will be relieved to see Kuhn back in the fold, particularly with Celtic’s options on the wing stretched due to injuries to Daizen Maeda and James Forrest.
Luis Palma is set to leave the Hoops in the coming days, with a loan with an option to buy, agreed with Rayo Vallecano.
Kuhn’s return adds much-needed quality to the squad as the champions aim to maintain their commanding 18-point lead at the top of the table.
Celtic face a Dundee side brimming with confidence after holding Rangers to a 1-1 draw last Thursday. Tony Docherty’s men have proven difficult to beat at home, with their recent result highlighting their resilience.
Rodgers will be wary of the threat Dundee poses, particularly at Dens Park, where the hosts will look to frustrate Celtic and build on their impressive defensive display against Rangers. The Hoops will need to balance rotation with consistency as they manage the physical demands of three matches in under a week.
Good to have him back but it shows two injuries this time three wingers injured and palma not got it the now yung last game was good he has quick feet there promise there but has to start showing it ross county game he’d getting used to our game refereeing in this county s erratic what they give for one they don’t for others refs years ago have not made it easy for Celtic supporters to trust refs then and now VAR has helped we got a penalty when ref ignored it linesman didn’t help it regret to great to here the dialogue between officails and linesmen VAR explaining to players if fowl language or disrespect by players big fine if you have nothing to hide why not do it like rughby life might be a helluva lot easier for all