NICOLAS KUHN is still waiting for his bed to be delivered but is confident Celtic won't get caught napping in the title race.
The German made an instant impact as he came on to net his first goal and to rescue a point for the Hoops at Pittodrie on Saturday.
Rangers could draw level at the Premiership summit if they win at home to Aberdeen tomorrow, before Celtic travel to Hibs 24 hours later.
The January recruit, who arrived from Rapid Vienna, has moved into his new apartment but is still waiting for it all to be kitted out, including sorting his sleeping arrangements.
Kuhn has seen enough in his newly-joined Parkhead squad to believe that it will be sweet dreams when it comes to the end of the season, when the major trophies are handed out.
"I am happy to score my first goal for Celtic but we wanted to take the three points," Kuhn said.
"It is frustrating. We are disappointed but we need to keep going. We have a chance to do better this week.
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