Adam Idah wearing a Celtic Motherwell brace

Adam Idah feels he has improved as a player since leaving Norwich City last month and is “loving life” at Celtic.

The Republic of Ireland international made a significant impact in Sunday’s 3-1 Scottish Premiership comeback victory at Motherwell for the Bhoys by scoring twice from the bench.

After completing a loan transfer at Celtic Park, the 23-year-old has made four league games and recorded four goals and an assist.

Idah was displeased with David Wagner’s lack of consistent playing time at Carrow Road, but he is thriving with the Hoops, who are currently two points behind their bitter rivals, the Rangers.

From a personal perspective, I find it unbelievable. I simply adore my life in Glasgow. Playing the games, training every day, and being a part of this club is amazing,” he remarked. “Even my friends and relatives are excited. They attend almost all games, of course.

I believe I have significantly improved, particularly in terms of coordinating plays; it feels almost as though I am now the focal point of the team. Almost all of the plays must pass via me. That gap is enormous. It’s fantastic and very helpful for my growth.

“This place exudes professionalism.” The way of thinking. Everyone was in the gym working hard when I arrived for my first training session. That’s the main thing I’ve observed. We played with the never-say-die mentality in this game and won by a significant three points.

At Norwich, Idah took Sydney van Hooijdonk’s seat, and the Dutchman—an underutilized

Idah started the season on the bench for his parent club, scoring several important goals. At Fir Park, he carried on the tradition with a thunderous header and a near-post finish.

Declaring to Celtic’s official channels, “I had a feeling that I was going to score,” he stated while sitting on the bench. When the second one in, there was a great sense of relief. It was amazing, especially to perform it in front of the supporters. This season, that has occurred twice; hopefully, it will continue. The way the game unfolded gave me an incredible sense.

To trail 1-0 was difficult. However, we were aware that we had to follow the plan. However, when the second

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