Dropping points against Inverness CT still annoys Stuart Armstrong
The Caley Jags are the only team Celtic have dropped points to in the Premiership.
Stuart Armstrong is still annoyed by the way Celtic dropped points to Inverness CT in their last clash against the Highland side.
The Caley Jags are the only team Brendan Rodgers' side have dropped points to in the Scottish Premiership this season, conceding a late equaliser when the two teams met in September.
Celtic host Inverness CT at Celtic Park on Saturday and the midfielder spoke about how he wants the Hoops to continue their "relentless" league form.
"Slightly, especially the way it happened up there last time," said the midfielder when asked if he was annoyed at dropping points against Inverness.
"Conceding late on was disappointing but our form in the league has been great and we've been relentless and will look to do the same again at the weekend."
Armstrong has been in form of late and admits that playing centrally, as opposed to on the left where he has often played for the Parkhead club since signing from Dundee United in February, 2015, has been key.
He said: "We had a talk at the start of the season about what's expected from me and I've been trying to deliver that in training by working hard and I've managed to get some opportunities in the team.
"Taking those opportunities is important because we have a competitive squad and everyone wants to get in.
"It's clear to see that's my favourite position and where I feel I'm best in the team.
"That was one thing I'm more than happy about this season that the opportunity has arisen."