news-30112024-061955

Arriving quietly in the middle of the transfer window, Adam Idah surprised everyone by scoring nine goals in the second half of the season, including a winning goal against Rangers in the Scottish Cup final. This led Celtic to pay Norwich City £9 million to bring him back permanently in the summer. However, despite scoring seven goals in 17 appearances, Idah has struggled to secure a spot in the starting lineup.

Reflecting on his performances, Idah admitted that he may have been too focused on his previous success, leading to some frustration with his own play. He acknowledged that football doesn’t always go as planned and that he needed to refocus on his abilities and playstyle.

While initially critical of his own performance, Idah recognized that his goal-scoring record was quite impressive, with a goal nearly every 75 minutes on the field. He emphasized the importance of maintaining high standards for himself and striving to improve continuously.

Looking ahead to the upcoming busy fixture schedule, Idah sees it as an opportunity to prove himself and contribute more to the team. He highlighted the depth of the squad and the healthy competition for playing time, emphasizing that everyone is ready to step up when needed.

Overall, Idah remains determined to make the most of his opportunities, improve his performances, and contribute to Celtic’s success on the field. With a positive mindset and a strong work ethic, he is looking forward to the challenges ahead and the chance to showcase his talent during the festive period.