Scott Brown reckons Celtic prodigy Karamoko Dembele is in the ideal place to maximise his potential. The 13-year-old academy prospect shot to fame last week when he was handed his debut for Celtics Under-20s side.His brief substitute run-out against Hearts came to prominence via YouTube and other social media outlets earlier this week. Karamoko Dembele made his debut for Celtics under-20 development side last night at the age of just 13. Pictures courtesy keepitonthedeck.com However, Hoops skipper Brown is preaching caution after insisting the talented youngster needs time to develop.Speaking at a Show Racism the Red Card event in Glasgow, Brown said: Karamoko has been up training at Lennoxtown a couple of times.He looks the part but hes still got a little bit of development to go and Im sure hell be a good player and a prospect. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just ?£6.99. No contract. When you see him playing against Barcelona, and hes running past 13 and 14-year-olds like they are not there, it shows you that hes got a bit.But hes got a lot to learn as well, and with our gaffer thats here just now Im sure hell learn as much as he possibly can.Our youth academy is great with the young ones coming through and all they do is look after them and try to protect them as much as possible. Brown helps to promote Show Racism The Red Card Brown also paid tribute to young left-back Kieran Tierney, who is reportedly being tracked by Manchester City and Arsenal.Brown added: Kieran has got his feet firmly on the floor. Hes a nice, nice kid. He stays with his mum and dad and is just loving every single minute of playing for Celtic.Hes been fantastic since he came into the team. I saw him come through the under-20s younger age groups and he was exceptional. Hes taken his chance.Watch Englands tour of Bangladesh, plus Premier League football and the Japan Grand Prix on Sky Sports. 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"It wasnt that I didnt want to play or I was missing intensity, I was just mentally blocked." Earlier, Maria Sharapova bounced back from a poor start to defeat Simona Halep 1-6, 6-2, 6-3 to win the womens title. Nadal became the first repeat winner in Madrid but it was only his second clay-court title of the year, and third overall in 2014. Nishikoris aggressive start allowed him to jump out to a 5-1 lead as his powerful groundstrokes overwhelmed Nadal, who struggled to find an answer against his Japanese opponent. "We dont deserve the victory, (Nishikori) deserves it, he played better than us the whole time," Nadals uncle and coach Toni Nadal told Antenna 3 TV. "We had a lot of luck today. We didnt really come back, he was hurt." Nishikori broke Nadal again to start the second set to leave the Magic Box centre crowd, which included Queen Sofia, dumbfounded to find Nadal struggling so badly. 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But Haleps serve dipped in the second set, and Sharapova started hitting pinpoint ground strokes that kept the fifth-ranked Romanian running. The ninth-ranked Russian converted both her break points in the set to even the match. Sharapova then pulled away in the deciding set with an early break to follow up her triumph in Stuttgart with a maiden title in Madrid. Since the 2011 French Open, Sharapova has a 47-3 record on clay -- with all three defeats coming to Williams. The top-ranked American was the two-time defending champion in Madrid but withdrew with a leg injury on Friday. "I dont know how I pulled it off," Sharapova said after winning her 32nd career title. "I came close last year, and I didnt have a great first set today, but I knew it wasnt over until the last point was played." Sharapova planned to continue her centre court celebration on the plane ride to the Rome Masters. "They better have some champagne for me," Sharapova said. "I need a drink." 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