Celtic midfielder Liam Henderson is determined to become a regular in the first-team under manager Brendan Rodgers. The 20-year-old made his debut for the Hoops three years ago as a late substitute in a 5-0 win over Motherwell at Fir Park.After showing much promise with Celtic he went to Norwegian side Rosenborg on loan and then to Hibernian last season, where he played a vital role in helping the Edinburgh club win the Scottish Cup for the first time in 114 years last season. Henderson returned to Celtic Park in the summer and following two substitute appearances under Rodgers, he made his first start in the 2-0 win at home to Motherwell on Saturday. Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers has a chat with Henderson after the win over Motherwell A Scott Sinclair strike and a late Moussa Dembele penalty kept the Hoops four points clear of main title challengers Aberdeen at the top of the Premiership with a game in hand.And the Scotland U21 international believes his decision to remain at the club, rather than move elsewhere on loan, will prove fruitful.Henderson said: When I came back I had quite a lot of teams interested in taking me on loan but I spoke to my family, friends, older experienced players I have played with and I speak to the manager regularly.I have done my loans. I have been out on two loan spells and I would like to think I have been pretty successful in those loan spells and I want to look back and have no regrets. Celtics Scott Sinclair shoots past Craig Samson to open the scoring against Motherwell I want to give it the best shot I can try to be a Celtic player. I have no doubt in my mind that Celtic is definitely the best place for me. We have a big, quality squad and everyone is fighting for places.It is a great place to be and you can see the fans are turning out, we are playing extremely attractive football and I am working under a world-class manager so for me it is second to none.It is only going to make me better. Liam Fontaine and Henderson celebrate Hibernians Scottish Cup final win Rodgers was pleased with Hendersons contribution as the Hoops boss now turns his attention to the Champions League game against Borussia Monchengladbach at Celtic Park on Wednesday.Ive been wanting to see young Liam for a period of time because I think hes a talent but its been hard to get him in, Rodgers said.But I felt it was a good day for that and I thought he was excellent in the game tactically - thinking about the game and playing with his brain - and physically he was very good.You can watch Liverpool v Man Utd, plus Englands tour of Bangladesh and the British Masters on Sky Sports. Upgrade now and enjoy six months at half price! Also See: Celtic video Celtic fixtures Celtic stats Get £10 free bet! Cheap Yeezys Real .Y. - Urijah Faber walked out on a Madison Square Garden stage in a Wes Welker jersey, the UFCs fun nod to that other "super" show this weekend. Yeezy Wholesale Authentic . 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NO DEFENDING THIS Two errors led to four unearned runs in the ninth inning on Friday, and the Indians hit the century mark Saturday. "Its added up to too many errors," Francona said. "It makes it difficult for us. Theres no getting around it." Cleveland committed 98 errors last season when it made the playoffs. ROSTER NEWS C Chris Gimenez was acquired by the Indians from Texas for future considerations. OF Ryan Raburn (sore right wrist) started a rehab assignment at Triple-A Columbus on Saturday. Francona said DH Jason Giambi (sore left knee) will likely start a rehab assignment next week. TRAINERS ROOM Astros: Porter isnt sure if RHP Brad Peacock (sore forearm) will make his next start. Peacock was removed Friday after five innings. His scheduled day to pitch is Wednesday against Oakland. Indians: Gomes was placed on the seven-day concussion disabled list. He was hit on the mask by a pitch Thursday and is still experiencing concussion symptoms. 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