Florian Kamberi is hoping to get amongst the Aberdeen goals when the Dons travel to Celtic Park.

The Swiss striker arrived at Pittodrie on Deadline Day but visa issues kept him in Switzerland until last week. Kamberi made his debut on Saturday as the Dons drew 0-0 with St Mirren, looking to avoid six games without a goal against Celtic on Wednesday night. Kamberi hopes to break the Aberdeen duck.

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Kamberi made his debut for Aberdeen on Saturday. (Photo by Scott Baxter/Getty Images)

He said: “It’s been a frustrating time because I had to wait ten days for my visa but at least all of that is done now. I’m delighted to be here and to play for the manager, the boys and the club. I want to help the team as much as I can, to bring my qualities into the team and to help us win games. We all want to achieve the objectives we have set.

“I was delighted to day to get 90 minutes because I didn’t have any football training for two weeks so I was delighted to be able to play the whole game. It will get better day after day, the more I train and play.

“Now we look to start scoring goals and winning games. I know where the goal is, I know I can score goals, but I am not going to say I am going to score 20 goals or something! If I score, that’s great, but only if we win. If the team wins and I didn’t score, it doesn’t matter, the three points are the most important thing.

Wins must start against Celtic.

Wins must start against Celtic. (Photo by Scott Baxter/Getty Images)

“We go to Celtic now. It’s a big game, but we will go there to try and play our best football and to take points from there.”

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