Adam Idah was close to a classic Glasgow phrase as he reflected on Celtic’s 6-0 win away to St Johnstone.
The striker described the performance as “absolutely brilliant,” but many supporters would have seen the early-evening drama as PURE DEAD great as Brendan Rodgers’ team reached peak performance.
As a second-half substitution, Idah scored the game’s winning goal—a veritable masterwork combining three summer acquisitions.
The crucial part was provided by Alex Valle, who passed and received the ball from Luke McCowan before setting up Idah for a shot that summer that increased the intensity and speed of the Celtic display.
Idah was denied the opportunity to extend his streak of three straight games without a goal due to a close call against Hearts in the previous game.
Tuesday, as Celtic attempt to capitalize on their home victory over Slovan Bratislava, takes his game to a whole new level away to Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League. A genuine argument about whether Idam or Kyogo Furuhashi should start the match is already beginning.
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