Celtic star makes ‘more to come’ claim as Rangers icon praises key decision which made him a ‘believer’ again 

Celtic star makes ‘more to come’ claim as Rangers icon praises key decision which made him a ‘believer’ again 

Celtic star makes ‘more to come’ claim as Rangers icon praises key decision which made him a ‘believer’ again 

Adam Idah, a January acquisition, started Celtic’s traditional victory dance in the middle of the week after his two penalties helped the Hoops overcome Hibs 2-1 in a hard-fought match.

The Republic of Ireland international has had a strong debut for his new team at Parkhead, tallying two goals and one assist in his first two games. After a crucial night in Edinburgh, Idah acknowledges that he still needs to work on his dancing, but he has assured supporters that he will improve greatly in the upcoming months as Celtic and Rangers compete for the championship.

He stated, “It’s an amazing feeling,” to The Herald. I’m happy with it because I scored the goal and got three points, and it was amazing to accomplish it in front of the away supporters.

It’s among my best starts ever. Securing the three points was the primary goal. Even though the boys had a difficult game, I’m proud of them overall, and winning by three points made it even better.

It was astounding. It was such an incredible sensation, even just to score in front of the crowd. For myself and the boys, it was amazing to witness their response upon scoring a goal in the eleventh hour. That demonstrates the atmosphere in the locker room.

Telling The Herald, “It’s an amazing feeling,” I’m pleased with it because I scored the goal and received three points, and it was incredible to do so in front of the opposing fans.

One of my better starts ever, I think. The main objective was to secure the three points. I’m proud of the boys overall, even though it was a challenging game, and winning by three points made it even better.

It was incredible. To score in front of the audience was an amazing feeling in and of itself. It was incredible to see how the guys and I responded when they scored a goal in the last seconds. That gives you an idea of the vibe in the changing room.

Barry Ferguson, a five-time Premiership winner and Rangers icon, has heaped praise on Gers boss Philippe Clement and the impact he has made on the team since his arrival in mid-October. Ferguson, who played over 400 games for Rangers over two spells, acknowledged that he had lost faith in his former team’s chances of winning the title after a dismal start under former manager Michael Beale, with Rangers already seven points behind leaders Celtic after just seven matches. “I did fear that the game was up for this season’s title bid.behind,” Ferguson acknowledged to the Daily Record.

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