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Adam Idah Signs Off With Saturday Night Celtic Post
Adam Idah shared his thoughts on social media after Celtic’s 2-0 win over Hearts on Saturday, expressing his happiness with the team’s performance.
The Irish forward came on as a second-half substitute and nearly added to Celtic’s tally, but his goal was ruled out for offside after a VAR check. Despite the disappointment, Idah remained upbeat, posting on Instagram:
“Good win today! Thank you to all the fans. Massive week coming up!”
Idah’s post reflected the positive atmosphere surrounding Celtic after their victory, as they head into a crucial week, with a Champions League clash against Slovan Bratislava on the horizon.
Although the striker was unlucky not to get his name on the scoresheet, his involvement was another reminder of Celtic’s attacking depth and his potential impact in the busy weeks and months ahead.
Fans will be hoping to see more of Idah as the season progresses, particularly as Celtic juggle domestic and European commitments. We will need both him and Kyogo to be firing if we’re to make this a season to remember.
His attitude on and off the pitch continues to endear him to the support, and with a “massive week” ahead, the Irishman will be keen to make his mark when his chance comes.
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