Dutch born full back Jeremie Frimpong says that he models his game on former Barcelona, PSG full back Dani Alves.

He says that he likes to attack a lot from the flanks and always looks at how the former Brazilian International plays his game.

The Celtic defender who joined from Man City in the summer has set his sights on becoming a mainstay in the starting eleven after enjoy an impressive debut last Saturday in their 6-0 thumping of Ross County.

Speaking in an interview with fourfourtwo.com he says that his manager Neil Lennon has been of immense help ever since his switch to Parkhead.

He also identified Brazil right-back Dani Alves as a player he has taken inspiration from over the years.

“Me and Neil, sometimes we work on my crosses and that’s really improved because when I first came I would get there but my end product wouldn’t be that great,” he added.

“So we’d stay behind and he’d give me some balls and I’d just whip them in so I think that’s a real improvement now.

“I’ve always looked at Dani Alves, I’ve always looked at how he plays.

“He’s been the best right-back in the world. He likes attacking and defending as well.” he said.