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Reo Hatate in madcap Celtic warm up routine as star prepares for injury return with Parkhead lap in BARE feet

Celtic star Reo Hatate made his return from injury for Celtic off the bench in the win over Dundee - and was snapped during a bizarre warm up before joining the action.

The Scottish Premiership champions moved into top gear in the second half of the clash at Parkhead with David Turnbull opened the scoring from the penalty spot before Kyogo and Matt O'Riley found to round off a second half rout for the Hoops - but one of the biggest cheers of the afternoon from the home crowd was saved for the return of Hatate. The midfielder came on for scorer Turnbull after 60 minutes as he looked to make a case for a start in the Champions League clash with Feyenoord this week.

However, that wasn't the only eye-catching moment from the Japan international was he was caught by the Celtic TV cameras warming up in his BARE feet. The sun was shining in Glasgow's east end during the clash.

And during the half-time break Hatate took advantage as he did a lap of the pitch. But the Celtic fan favourite didn't need his boots just yet as he lapped up the last of the September heat.

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