Evening Times · Feb 15, 2018
CALLUM McGregor savoured the sweetest goal of his career last night after once again proving he is the man for the big occasion at Celtic – then said he hoped new Scotland manager Alex McLeish was watching. The homegrown forward popped up in the 78th mi

CALLUM McGregor savoured the sweetest goal of his career last night after once again proving he is the man for the big occasion at Celtic – then said he hoped new Scotland manager Alex McLeish was watching. The homegrown forward popped up in the 78th mi
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