Celtic's Carter-Vickers keen for injury comeback
Cameron Carter-Vickers missed the majority of the 2025-2026 season through injury, but has now returned to the pitch for Celtic in pre-season.
The 28-year-old missed the majority of Celtic's double-winning season in 2025-2026 after suffering a ruptured achilles tendon in October.
Carter-Vickers has won five Scottish Premiership titles since joining Celtic ahead of the 2021-2022 season, but was unable to take part in its remarkable turnaround under Martin O'Neill.
Celtic won the league title on the final day with a dramatic 3-1 win over Hearts, while it defeated Dunfermline by the same scoreline in the Scottish Cup final to complete a double.
Carter-Vickers finally made his return during Celtic's pre-season friendly with Shelbourne, playing the first half before being replaced at the break, and is delighted to be back with the team.
"I'm good, and I'm just happy to be back with the team and out here in pre-season," he said.
"Being out was frustrating, especially a season like last season where it was a battle for us.
"At first, I thought I had cramp in my calf. When the physios saw it, they said it was a rupture in the achilles. At that point you know it's going to be a long-term injury.
"I just want to get back to playing football, really. I trained the last couple of weeks of the season last season, but obviously they were fairly light just due to where we were in the season.
"So it's been good this last couple of weeks to get back to playing football. For me, it's just about doing that, really, and trying to get as sharp as possible.
"You can do as much running and fitness work as you want individually, but it doesn't compare to playing football, just getting back in the rhythm of that."
Celtic will also face Sporting CP, Middlesbrough and AC Milan in pre-season before its 2026-2027 league campaign starts on 4 August against Dundee FC.






























