PIERRE van Hooydonk, the #1.2m Celtic striker who scored on his debut
against Hearts this week, was celebrating again yesterday after having
been named in the Dutch squad for the friendly against France in Utrecht
on Wednesday.
The 6ft 5in, 25-year-old, bought by Celtic from Dutch club NAC Breda,
for whom he scored 114 goals in 182 games, replaces injured Inter Milan
star Dennis Bergkamp. Van Hooydonk won his first cap against Luxembourg
last month.
Van Hooydonk's fine debut came as no surprise to the last towering
Dutchman to play in Scotland, former Aberdeen striker Willem van der
Ark. He believes van Hooydonk can be a huge success in Scotland if
Celtic manager Tommy Burns can provide support.
''Pierre can be as good as Andy Cole or any other striker in Britain,
but he cannot achieve this by himself. Celtic must bring in new players
to support him,'' he said. ''He will not prove to be the saviour they
are looking for if he is asked to play alone in attack.
''He is equally effective in the air and on the ground. He can also
link the attack and midfield. He will be a bargain if Celtic get the
right players in. His biggest problem will be adjusting to the frantic
pace of the premier division.
''But I didn't find that too difficult, and scoring in my debut at
Motherwell lifted my confidence.''
Manchester United striker Eric Cantona is included in France's 17-man
squad for the Holland match.
* ABERDEEN manager Willie Miller has recalled injury-recovered
Scotland striker Eoin Jess for tomorrow's match with Partick Thistle at
Pittodrie.
Jess has not scored a goal for Aberdeen this season and has been used
in a substitute's role for the past six weeks, but a double in a reserve
cup tie has convinced Miller that the youngster is worthy of a starting
place.''
Former European champions Marseille were banned yesterday from playing
their next home match at the Stade Velodrome after a riot by their fans
last week. The second division fixture is against Niort and scheduled
for February 8. Rioting fans forced play to be stopped 76 minutes into
the match against Nancy on January 6.
* HAMILTON were having signing talks last night with midfielder Ian
MacCall of Falkirk. The Brockville club are willing to allow McCall to
leave and Hamilton manager Iain Munro has been a long-time admirer of
him.
Meanwhile, Hamilton could have a bigger than normal crowd tomorrow for
their first-division match against Stranraer. Fans will be given a
voucher which will enable them to buy a ticket for the Tennents Scottish
cup-tie against Rangers at the end of the month.
* HIBERNIAN'S reserve fixture with Motherwell at Easter Road tomorrow
has been frozen out. The game has been called off due to problems with
the central heating system which has left them without hot water or
heating, though the undersoil heating is working.
Ironically, Hibs are sponsored this season by Calor Gas.
* BLACKBURN striker Kevin Gallacher's long-awaited comeback has been
put on hold.
He was set to start a reserve clash for Rovers last night -- his first
run-out since breaking a leg against Arsenal last February -- but a
thigh strain halted the Scotland player's plans and left him frustrated
on the sidelines.
* FIRST division St Johnstone have made a move to keep unsettled star
Paul Wright at Perth by offering him a deal ''which we believe will make
him one of the highest-paid in the division.'' The former Scottish
Under-21 striker had posted a transfer request last week.
Saints will be without defender Jim Weir for a month. He broke his
nose in the midweek derby with Dundee.
* ALLAN Evans was finally confirmed as Aston Villa's assistant manager
yesterday -- six weeks after walking out on Leicester. He goes back to
one of his former clubs to link up again with manager Brian Little --
the man he followed out of Leicester in mid-November.
* BRAZILIAN star Romario has signed for Flamengo of Rio de Janeiro for
$4.5m after talks with officials at Romario's former club, Barcelona.
* FORMER Everton and Manchester City manager Howard Kendall has been
appointed manager of first-division Notts County. He takes over from
Russell Slade, who will become his assistant.
* JUDGES investigating the alleged sale of cocaine to Napoli players
between 1987 and 1990 have issued an arrest warrant for Guillermo
Coppola, the former manager of Argentinian star Diego Maradona.
* CHELSEA'S former Scotland striker Robert Fleck has joined first
division strugglers Bristol City on a month's loan. The 29-year-old,
bought from Norwich for #2.3m in August, 1992, has not figured in
Stamford Bridge boss Glenn Hoddle's plans this season.
* ENGLISH Coca-Cola Cup semi-final draw:
Liverpool v Crystal Palace, Swindon v Bolton.
First leg to be played week commencing February 12, second leg week
commencing February 19.
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