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Unique Angle catches Dundee player’s head in hands moment at Daizen Maeda’s wonder Celtic goal

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Celtic’s win over Dundee had many special moments.

The Bhoys were completely dominant as they hit Dundee for six in a pulsating Scottish Premiership win at Celtic Park.

Goals from Adam Idah, Daizen Maeda, Arne Engels and Nicolas Kuhn were enough to make Dundee boss Tony Docherty bemoan another defeat to Celtic.

Much of the hype leading up to the game was about Brendan Rodgers giving Jota his first Celtic start in front of a packed Parkhead crowd.

However, it was Daizen Maeda who stole the show as Celtic ran out 6-0 winners over a shellshocked Dundee side.

And that shock was captured perfectly in a unique angle of Maeda’s second goal as Celtic blitzed Dundee.

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Celtic’s Unique Angle captures Dundee player’s reaction to Maeda’s goal

Daizen Maeda netted a double in the win over Dundee. His first goal was a brave header as the Japanese winger slid in to connect with a beautifully flighted ball by Jota.

But it was at his second goal where Celtic’s Unique Angle captured the pain of one Dundee player after Maeda deftly lobbed Dens Park’s keeper, Trevor Carson that caught our eye.

It was a beautiful finish and the joy the Celtic fans expressed at the goal was topped by the Dundee defender’s reaction.

What did Callum McGregor say to Jota at Daizen Maeda’s first Celtic goal?

Maeda’s first goal was a thing of beauty too. A wonderful build-up was then finished off with a beautiful cross by Jota for the Japanese winger to bravely head home from close range.

But from 1m and 29 seconds in, what did Celtic captain Callum McGregor say to the Portuguese winger as the Hoops team celebrated the goal?

To us it looked like McGregor said, “That was some pass” or “That was some ball.” Whatever it was he said McGregor is clearly loving what he is seeing from Celtic’s superstar from Portugal.