The Celtic skipper insists he’ll never lose his hunger for silverware as he heads to Hampden on Sunday
Callum McGregor admits the hurt of last season's League Cup loss is driving him to beat Rangers in the Final.
“The expectation is to win and the players know that. We have to recover well from the game against Dinamo and, when we go to the Final, we have to give everything we can to make sure it’s a positive afternoon.” Hotline Live: Tune in and have your say In case you haven't heard, we've launched a new Hotline Live show, airing at 6pm every day, with the exception of Fridays and Saturdays.
You can find out more about the show here and also catch up on previous episodes with our full Hotline Live playlist on YouTube. McGregor has a staggering Hampden Final record with 13 senior cup wins adding to success in the youths and the excitement of the build-up never leaves. He said: “Yes it is and that’s because every one you go into you have to win, you have to be successful.
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