Kenny hopes brace spurs him on in 'world's biggest fixture'published at 21:09 GMT
Johnny Kenny says Brendan Rodgers "changed my life" but hopes his first two goals under interim Celtic manager Martin O'Neill will "spur me on" to be a hero in "probably the biggest fixture in world football".
Celtic face city rivals Rangers in Sunday's Premier Sports Cup semi-final and the 22-year-old striker aims to retain his place after his brace in Wednesday's 4-0 Scottish Premiership win over Falkirk.
"It's probably the biggest fixture in world football," Kenny said.
"A few years ago, Adam Idah came in and scored a big goal against them in the Scottish Cup final. Hopefully I can replicate something like that.
"It would put us into another final and it's against our rivals.
"People will say we haven't been great in the last few weeks and this can be a statement victory come Sunday.
"It's a massive game and it would be a marker put down by us to get into another cup final."
Wednesday's goals were Kenny's second and third of the season after scoring in the 3-0 win over Livingston in August.
"Having got the goals the other night, hopefully it can spur me on," he said.
O'Neill took over against Falkirk after Rodgers resigned on Monday.
"Tuesday was obviously a hectic day - it was disappointing," Kenny added. "It was tough - it's the first time I've lost a manager in my career, so it was strange around the training ground.
"Brendan changed my life and changed my career. I'll be forever grateful for that, but obviously he's gone now and we just need to battle on."