Bruce Anderson says he's learning so much from Celtic invincible Leigh Griffiths in training at Livingston.
The former Scotland international is currently without a club, just over a year on from signing a contract extension at Parkhead. He's been training at his former club to keep fit and Anderson has reaped the benefits of that for his own Premiership performances, including a strike last Friday against Kilmarnock.
Griffiths scored over 100 goals for Celtic during his trophy-laden spell in Glasgow and the Livingston star has been left in no doubt why. "He has been brilliant for me since he’s come in. I’m sure all the boys in the dressing room would say the same thing. But he’ll probably be sick of me by now because I’m constantly picking his brains and asking for advice. You can see his quality. Me and him do extra sessions after training with the gaffer and some of his finishing is a joke.
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“If I can just pick up wee things here and there then it will stand me in good stead. It’s just things like the way he strikes a ball, the way his body positioning is, the way he can read where the ball is.
"I try and pick up on all these wee things. He’ll tell you my goal on Friday night was probably down to him!
"That’s sort of his game, touch and hit. But it’s been very good for me that he’s been here because I’ve been learning every day from him.”
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