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If there is one thing I believe a lot of Celtics fans will acknowledge, it’s that they may have been mistaken about Adam Idah.
Brendan Rodgers signed the on-loan Norwich striker on deadline day, and to be fair to the supporters, the signing process itself was lacklustre.

That means that even though we have millions of pounds stashed away in the bank, we were forced to sign a player on loan who is currently ranked third on a team that plays in the English second division. It doesn’t exude glitz.Idah, though, has proven himself on the pitch, and what a steal he is proving to be. The Republic of Ireland international is quickly becoming a Celtics fan favourite with five goals already under his belt.

Adam Idah is a fantastic Celtic temporary asset.

Following his double penalty conversion against Hibs earlier this month, Adam Idah immediately demonstrated his mindset. After prominent misses this season by David Turnbull, Reo Hatate, and Luis Palma, the Celtic supporters have been anxious about our spot kicks for a while.

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Adam Idah feeding off pressure to perform at Celtic
But then Idah made his move at Easter Road, and the rest is history. Charlie Mulgrew, a former Celtic hero, has been greatly impressed by him.

When asked if Idah had already shown Celtic how valuable he is this season, Mulgrew responded, “Definitely,” on BBC Radio Scotland. Two fouls, three in the open. So far, so good. There’s not much more you can ask of him.”He came on as a substitute and really made an impact, showing a great attitude after being dropped over the weekend.”He thus merits his starting position today and gives the manager back with a superb header.

“When he signed, he wasn’t the most glamorous addition, but he has excelled. That can occasionally be found at a club like Celtic.

He has demonstrated that he can be a true asset. “People just can’t handle the pressure and really thrive and playing at a club like this.”

Fans of Celtic won’t give a damn about Idah’s situation at Norwich City as long as he continues to score goals. Indeed, if the 22-year-old keeps up his current pace, it wouldn’t be surprising if Celtic tried to make the move permanent this summer.

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