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Adam Idah discusses his reasons for being “excited” about his upcoming fixtures at Celtic.

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January loan signing for Celtic Given his superb performance at Parkhead, supporters will view Adam Idah as a wise investment.

Under Brendan Rodgers, Idah first arrived to a contentious reception during a quiet mid-season transfer window.

In spite of this, the Republic of Ireland international has shown to be a serious offensive threat to Kyogo Furuhashi, scoring seven goals and dishing out two assists in 12 games while wearing green and white [Transfermarkt].

Basking in his newfound prominence in Glasgow, the 23-year-old’s impactful goals against Motherwell, Rangers, and Hibernian could be remembered as crucial moments in this year’s championship contest.

Idah and Celtic will be eager to get going as they aim for Scottish Premiership and Scottish Cup triumph for the time being. If all goes according to plan, there may be a maximum of seven matches left.

In terms of his future with the team, Norwich City is reportedly unsure whether or not to move the Cork native this summer until their own fate is settled in the midst of their continuous battle for a Championship playoff berth.

Idah’s admirers are starting to warm up to the notion of him staying at Parkhead permanently, but for now, he will be concentrating on making headlines by keeping up his goal-scoring ways until the future is decided.

Adam Idah expresses enthusiasm as Celtic enters the home stretch.
Celtic fans will be feeling a mixture of trepidation, excitement, and expectation as the post-split fixtures approach. But before all of that, this weekend’s Scottish Cup semi-final against Aberdeen needs to be attended to.

Nevertheless, Idah has revealed he and his teammates are feeling ‘confident’ heading into the run-in, though the dressing room isn’t losing sight of how important our final stretch of games are in the context of the season.

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Idah explained [Daily Record]: “Every game in this period is huge. It’s a big stage in the league, and we have the cup. Every game is important now.

“Everyone is feeling confident around the games and in training and we are all looking forward to it. We are excited for it – these are the moments you play football for.”

The Bhoys have played with the shackles off in their previous few games, scoring 26 goals in eight games across all competitions. Confidence is crucial in stressful conditions.

Despite this, Celtic maintains control over their own future and won’t allow themselves to become complacent.

 

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