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World media responds as Rangers receive yet another round of punishment from the Celtics in retaliation for their “grey” campaign

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The six months that the Norwich City loanee has been at Celtic Park have seen him shine.

As they get ready to officially announce Adam Idah’s acquisition, Celtic are prepared to offer manager Brendan Rodgers exactly what he wants. After witnessing the Irishman lead the Hoops to Scottish Cup victory on Saturday, the Parkhead manager made it quite evident that he wants the striker back for the upcoming campaign. Additionally, Record Sport is aware that the Hoops administration is dedicated to carrying out their manager’s instructions. The final-minute goal by the on-loan Norwich star clinched this year’s Double triumph and sealed the victory over Rangers.

And that concluded the 23-year-old’s fantastic six-month stay in Glasgow, during which he scored nine goals in 19 games. Among those crucial goals were ones at Easter Road, Ibrox, and Rugby Park, when Rodgers’ team easily won the championship. After firing David Wagner, Idah’s parent club at Carrow Road, who are reportedly seeking a sum of money close to £6 million for the Republic of Ireland hitman, are still without a manager.

That may perhaps make things more difficult if their new manager chooses to evaluate the Cork native striker prior to the start of the new campaign. However, Celtic is operating under the presumption that Idah will return, spearheading their assault when they play the best teams in Europe in the Champions League. That will please Rodgers, who was ecstatic to see the frontman steal the headlines at Hampden and could not have been more complimentary of him. Following the 1-0 victory over Rangers, he declared, “The board knows how I feel about Adam, which is why I brought him in.”

“Especially in the past few months, he has been true catalyst for us. He plays lot of games. He has taken on significant responsibilities for us in numerous instances. “I’m overjoyed for him – an Irish boy who plays striker and wins the Scottish Cup Final against Rangers.” Whoa. How amazing his summer will be. We’ll see if we can acquire him in the summer; the board will review the situation. My conversations with Adam will stay confidential as have lot of work ahead of me. However, we’ll see what transpires because both the club and he are aware of my feelings.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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