Celtic striker Adam Idah has netted his first goal for the club from the penalty spot following a challenge from Nectarios Triantis on Alistair Johnston.
Idah, who joined the Hoops on deadline day until the end of the season from Norwich City without the option to buy, also managed to assist Nicolas Kuhn for his first Celtic goal on Saturday against Aberdeen despite both players starting the game as substitutes.
The Irish striker will be hopeful that this marks the beginning of a positive career at Celtic.
🗣️ “What he hopes will be the first of many in a Celtic shirt.”
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If he can continue to have such a positive impact despite only joining the Hoops so recently, his future at the club looks bright, and Celtic will likely make a permanent bid in the summer in that case.
Celtic will rightly be worried about Alistair Johnston who had to be substituted for Anthony Ralston after a head knock, but they have least taken the lead and can build on it.


