Celtic fans are ecstatic about Jota's return and the team's strong performance. With a potential treble on the horizon and an upcoming Champions League clash against Bayern Munich, the mood at Parkhead is electric.
Jota 's arrival at Celtic has become a major talking point, with fans buzzing about his impact on the team. The signing came after the departure of fan favorite Kyogo Furuhashi to Rennes during the January transfer window, a move that initially caused some concern among supporters. However, Jota 's return on a long-term deal quickly eased those anxieties.
He made an immediate mark by scoring the winning goal against Motherwell at Fir Park and followed it up with a superb assist and an exciting performance in his first start against Dundee. The performances of Celtic players like Jota and Matt O'Riley (who recently moved to Brighton) are attracting significant attention and could lead to even higher transfer fees in the future. Nicolas Kuhn, who scored another impressive goal against Dundee, is also a player who has garnered interest. Many fans, like Gordon Ashley from Ayr, are excited about the team's current form and potential. They believe that the value of the squad is increasing rapidly and are looking forward to the upcoming Champions League match against Bayern Munich. Stephen Mulhern from Dumbarton is confident that Jota has added a new dimension to Celtic's attack and believes they have a strong chance of progressing in the Champions League. Robert McEwan from Mount Vernon thinks Celtic has enough talent to achieve a treble and that Jota's return is a bonus for younger fans. Kenny Wilson from Moffat praises the team's overall performance and highlights Jota's potential, while Lyall Cameron, who is set to join Rangers in the summer after signing a pre-contract, missed the match against Celtic due to injury.The topic of pre-contract agreements was also discussed, with John Scott from Grassmoor expressing his belief that they are absurd and questioning why clubs make them public. Meanwhile, Michael Emonds from Northampton criticized George Wilson for suggesting that Rangers' failure to qualify for the Champions League was a success
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