Celtic youngster Karamoko Dembele has taken to Twitter to share his delight at returning from injury this week.
The teenage attacker has been nursing a foot injury over the last month or so, missing a number of matches, as well as the chance to push towards Neil Lennon’s first-team.
Coming on as a substitute in a SPFL Reserves Cup clash on Tuesday, he immediately got back to scoring ways.
Clearly he’s not a player you can keep down for very long.
The 16-year-old then shared his delighted with fans on social media, telling them it’s a ‘great feeling’ getting back to scoring ways despite his recent troubles.
https://twitter.com/kdembele_10/status/1176956835468840962
The response from supporters was strong, with some dying to see him work his way back towards selection by Lennon.
The winger made his senior breakthrough at the tail-end of last season when he was included in a match against Hearts in the Scottish Premiership.
Showing pace, skill and composure on the ball, as well as a fierce shot, he proved he is worth another look in the top team sometime soon.
Lennon was clearly impressed too, subsequently naming the player on the bench for the Scottish Cup Final.
Fans are getting very excited about what he has to offer in the future, taking to social media to share their thoughts on his return…
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