Luis Palma broke into a dance on Saturday night as he scored yet again in pre-season.
The winger came from off the bench to replace Daizen Maeda, who was taken off during the first half with an injury.
Celtic scored twelve goals in three matches on the US Tour, scoring four goals in each of their games.
Palma, who got 12 goals and 12 assists last season, is looking to add more to his tally this season and is looking forward to dancing in front of the Celtic support when he does get the ball in the back of the net.
As quoted by RecordSport, he said: “I’m glad I could give them some good performances and score a couple of goals. They got to see me dance! I do like to dance so maybe I can do it some more this season.
“I managed to score some goals last year but I hope I can get more this year – and maybe some more dancing! I was a little bit surprised there were so many Hondurans at the games but you could see the number of fans of Celtic out there.
“It is nice to play for the Honduran people though and show it’s possible to play at a high level and for a club like Celtic. It’s a big motivation for me.”
With Daizen Maeda potentially missing Sunday’s league opener, Palma could be in from the start. He’s shown glimpses of quality, but he’s yet to show it on a consistent basis.
Hopefully, this season, we can see Palma dancing in front of the stands at Parkhead.
The two Celtic players were snapped after they enjoyed a meal at Ramen Dayo on Argyle Street in Finnieston.
Reo Hatate and Yuki Kobayashi had just returned to Glasgow after being part of the Celtic squad which travelled to the United States for three friendly matches as Brendan Rodgers’ side took on DC United, Manchester City and Chelsea.
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