Celtic fans in De Kuip and across Scotland and the world will have enjoyed Celtic’s win at Feyenoord in the Europa League.
Martin O’Neill has galvanised Celtic after the interim boss oversaw one of the best European results in the club’s most recent history.
Not many people gave Celtic a chance (including me) when predictions were being made, but what a performance the Bhoys put up against Feyenoord to record a 3-1 win.
And as fans across the country celebrated the famous result, Celtic’s Unique Angle captured some full-time scenes supporters might have missed.
Photo by Rene Nijhuis/MB Media/Getty ImagesHow Celtic celebrated Feyenoord win in unity, in class De Kuip scenes
Celtic’s Unique Angle has a knack of capturing footage and class moments that fans generally miss during celebrations.
But watching how the Celtic players, backroom staff and manager celebrated at the end makes some superb viewing for fans.
The sheer joy on the players’ faces, the interaction with the fans inside the stadium and watching Shaun Maloney and Mark Fotheringham beam with pride was a great moment for the footage to have captured.
What beaming Martin O’Neill said about Celtic beating Feyenoord
O’Neill was the last manager to record a win on Dutch soil way back in 2001 when the Hoops thrashed Ajax by the same scoreline.
And the Celtic boss summed up the win perfectly as O’Neill said, “I thought they were fantastic. I thought the team were really, really fantastic. I thought that, essentially, their first real attack, they scored a goal.
“The whole team were brilliant. And to come here to win away from home, to win football matches is difficult, to win away from home, to win here in Holland against Feyenoord, it’s just fantastic. But we were terrific.
“Dominated possession? Well, we’re more than a decent side tonight. But let’s listen. You can get carried away with things. Well, it was a brilliant, brilliant win.
“We scored three goals away from home having been a goal behind in the game.”
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