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Idah happy with Celtic move but unsure what future holds

Republic of Ireland striker Adam Idah admits his loan move to Celtic has boosted his confidence.

Idah has scored six goals in 11 appearances, five of which were off the bench, since his deadline-day move from Norwich.

The 23-year-old had scored seven for the Canaries, plus two for his country, in the first half of the season, but his move to Scotland has transformed his mood.

Idah further endeared himself to the Celtic support with a late strike at Ibrox last Sunday which briefly gave the Hoops the lead against Rangers.

Speaking ahead of Saturday's cinch Premiership contest with St Mirren, he said: "It obviously helps any player scoring a goal, especially with confidence.

"I am really enjoying playing up here. It’s probably the most confident I have ever been. People can probably tell that when I am on the pitch and around the place, it’s probably the best I have played and you can tell by the goals.

"I have got a lot more minutes, the manager has a lot of trust in me, the lads got used to me and know my style of football.

"When people have that trust in you, and when that first goal comes, you do become confident in yourself. Even little things, like having the fans behind you, is huge. That helped me a lot and motivates me more to try and do better."

Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers enthused over the chance to work with Idah and develop his game following his loan move, and the powerful forward is reaping the benefits.

"There’s a lot of things that he does with me and the other attacking players in training that you can see I have brought into my game," he said.

"He has helped me massively. When I first came in there were things we spoke about that he thought he could help me improve. Week by week I am doing that and I will try

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