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The unshakeable Champions League belief from inside the Celtic dressing room as 'bigger things' aim revealed

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The timing was impeccable and the technique was executed to perfection. Never mind the goal, Adam Idah’s knee slide celebration against Slovan Bratislava was Champions League class.

The big Irishman buried his big chance to help Celtic get off to the best possible start in the competition – and then nailed his reaction.

Idah admitted he was pretty chuffed with both, but more so with the spectacular 5-1 win that’s got Parkhead punters dreaming of gliding into the knockout stages.

For the striker it was a magical milestone. His first goal since his return to the club on a permanent deal and his first in the Champions League.

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