Celtic boss Ronny Deila believes the media will continually link Kieran Tierney with a move to England as the defender continues his progress. The 18-year-old produced an assured display when winning his first Scotland cap in a 1-0 victory over Denmark at Hampden on Tuesday.In the aftermath of his international debut, he was mentioned as a £5m target for Southampton, who have signed Victor Wanyama, Fraser Forster and Virgil van Dijk from the Hoops in the last three years. But Deila has laughed off the rumours insisting Celtic Park is the only place the young left-back should be looking at as he continues to develop his career.I can tell you one thing, that is not the last club you come up with, said Deila ahead of the Premiership clash with Hearts on Saturday.When you are playing for the Scotland national team at 18 years old and you play regularly for Celtic, of course the clubs will be after him. Kieran Tierney impressed on his Scotland debut against Denmark But he is going to stay here, that is the best thing for his development. Now, he just has to have the consistency, play all the time and be a very important player for us.I didnt get to see the first half at Hampden, I only saw the second but I got told he did well. I spoke to Gordon (Strachan, Scotland manager) and he was satisfied and I am not very surprised by that.He showed what we have seen at Celtic, he is ready at this level. He is a young kid, mentally strong, physically strong and has adapted unbelievably quickly.Why? He works really hard every day in training, he is a humble guy, respectful, keen to learn new things and very disciplined. I am so happy for him but at the same time he has a lot to improve. He knows that himself. Deila expects Aberdeen to maintain title pressure on Hoops Tierney joined skipper Scott Brown, goalkeeper Craig Gordon, utility player Charlie Mulgrew and striker Leigh Griffiths on duty with the senior Scotland squad.The club had 33 players on international duty at various levels, and Deila believes that is testament to the quality of the squad at the Scottish Premiership leaders.Deila said: It is very good and it makes me proud. And also they won both games and that is a good thing for Scottish football.We are Scottish and we want to be the best club and we also need the players in the national team. I think there was a statistic that said we had over 30 players in various national teams, you cant be disappointed in that. Leigh Griffiths is frustrated during Celtics 0-0 draw with Hearts It is a positive thing, it says that there is a lot of talent here.Celtic have drawn twice with Hearts in the league this season, while beating their opponents at Tynecastle in the League Cup, and Deila expects another tough encounter in the Sky Live clash.After hosting Hearts, Celtic visit Dundee on Tuesday night before facing Motherwell at Fir Park next week.Deila expects title challengers Aberdeen to win their two matches against Hamilton and Hearts before the split, but insists his side are up for the challenge. We can see the finishing line so it is going to be a good game tomorrow. We need to keep on winning football games, added the Norwegian.I think they will win every game and we will have to do the same. We have been very consistent and we have to keep on the same way. Also See: Celtic video Celtic fixtures Celtic stats Bet £5 get £20 free Comprar Adidas Ultra Boost Baratas . 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Spenser Cobbold, Alexandre Goulet and Julien Avon replied for Charlottetown (17-33-5), which has dropped 12 straight. Rimouskis Olivier Tremblay gave up three goals on 13 shots before giving way to Philippe Desrosiers, who stopped all 14 shots his way in 26 minutes of relief. Mason MacDonald stopped 43 shots for the Islanders. --- WILDCATS 6 MOOSEHEADS 2 MONCTON, N.B. -- Ivan Barbashev and JC Campagna each had two goals and an assist as the Wildcats handed Halifax its third loss in a row. Will Smith and Mathieu Olivier also scored for Moncton (29-25-2), which won its third in a row. Timo Meier and Austyn Hardie scored for the Mooseheads (34-18-3) and Darcy Ashley picked up two assists. Alex Dubeau made 47 saves for the Wildcats while Zachary Fucale allowed five goals on 21 shots for Halifax. --- ARMADA 5 SEA DOGS 2 SAINT JOHN, N.B. -- Samuel Hodhod had two goals and two assists as Blainville-Boisbriand toppled the Sea Dogs. Nikita Jevpalovs also scored twice for the Armada (35-10-9), who are 7-1-2 in their last 10 outings, and Nathanael Halbert had the other. Saint John (17-33-4) got goals form Thomas Chabot and Oliver Cooper. Etienne Marcoux only had to make 16 saves for Blainville-Boisbriand while Sebastien Auger turned away 35-of-40 shots for the Sea Dogs. --- VOLTIGEURS 3 DRAKKAR 2 BAIE-COMEAU, Que. -- Jerome Verriers second goal of the game came 5:59 into the third perriod and stood up as the winner for Drummondville.dddddddddddd Frederick Gaudreau had a goal and an assist for the Voltigeurs (33-17-3). Jeremy Gregoire and Felix Girard supplied the scoring for the Drakkar (37-14-4) and Charles Hudon assisted on both of his clubs goals. Louis-Philip Guindon made 29 saves for Drummondville. Philippe Cadorette stopped 31-of-34 shots for Baie-Comeau. --- OLYMPIQUES 6 HUSKIES 3 GATINEAU, Que. -- Emile Poirier scored three times as the Olympiques doubled up Rouyn-Noranda to end its three-game win streak. Alexandre Chenier-Allard, Alex Dostie and Marc-Olivier Crevier-Morin also scored for Gatineau (33-17-4) while Martin Reway tacked on two assists. Jean-Sebastien Dea, Julien Nantel and Francis Beauvillier scored for the Huskies (29-19-5). Robert Steeves made 21 saves for the Olympiques as Alexandre Belanger gave up five goals on 23 shots for Rouyn-Noranda. --- REMPARTS 4 PHOENIX 2 SHERBROOKE, Que. -- Anthony Duclair scored twice and set up one more as Quebec downed the Phoenix. Fabrice Herzog and Adam Erne also scored for the Remparts (32-14-9) while Francois Brassard made 26 saves for the win. Alexandre Sills and Jeremy Roy scored for Sherbrooke (15-32-7), which is on a six-game slide. Maxime Lagace turned aside 34-of-37 shots in a losing cause for the Phoenix. --- FOREURS 12 SAGUENEENS 3 VAL-DOR, Que. -- Eight skaters for the Foreurs recorded a multi-point game including Louick Marcotte, who had two goals and four assists, en route to crushing Chicoutimi. Anthony Mantha had two goals and three assists, Samuel Henley scored twice and set up two more, Nicolas Aube-Kubel had a pair of goals, Randy Gazzola had a goal and three assists, Anthony Beauregard scored once and added two assists, Guillaume Gelinas tacked on four assists and Anthony Richard had three assists for Val-dOr (34-18-2). Jeremie Fraser and Shawn Ouellette-St-Amant also scored for the Foreurs. Nicolas Roy scored twice for the Sagueneens (25-29-1), who are on a four-game skid, and Laurent Dauphin had a goal and an assist. Keven Bouchard made 30 saves for the Foreurs. Chicoutimis Domenic Graham allowed 10 goals on 27 shots through two periods of play. Julio Billia took over for Graham to start the third and stopped 12-of-14 shots in relief. ' ' '