Kenya's Wanyama has a taste for victory
"Chicken," Glasgow Celtic's Kenyan midfielder Victor Wanyama says with a laugh. "I'm addicted to chicken. I have it twice a day, sometimes more. Kenyan chicken, Scottish chicken, it doesn't matter. Something's not right in my life if I don't eat chicken. I've tried to hide the fact that I eat so much chicken at Celtic, but people are starting to realise. But I don't worry, chicken is good for you."
The only worry Celtic fans have about the increasingly impressive 21 year old, who scored twice in Saturday's 5-0 win at St Mirren, is that he will leave their club. Vultures have been circling around the chicken enthusiast. Queens Park Rangers had their £6.5 million (Dh38.3m)—plus 20 per cent sell-on fee—turned down in August. Celtic last week offered Wanyama an improved contract to take him beyond his current one, which ends in 2014. They want to tie him down to prevent him fleeing the roost.
"I want to play at the best level I can," he says. "That's normal for every footballer. But I'm very happy at Celtic and I'm loving playing in the Champions League."
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