Callum Osmand will celebrate his 20th birthday next Saturday, and he marked the end of his teenage years with his first Celtic goal in the 3-1 League Cup semi-final victory over Rangers at Hampden today (Sunday). The young striker came on in the second half for the man who opened the scoring for the Hoops, Johnny Kenny, and he caused problems for the Rangers defence throughout the rest of the match. Indeed, if it wasnât for some great saves from Jack Butland, then Osmand could well have added to his goal. His goal came three minutes into the second-half of extra-time, sliding in to steer home a Kieran Tierney cross, and he was delighted to get off the mark as he told Celtic TV after the game. âThereâs no words for me to put this into,â he said. âThis is what I dreamt of. If I could have written down how everything panned out, it would have been exactly like how today happened. So Iâm just ecstatic. ‘It was bringing a tear to my eye at the end. Itâs the happiest moment of my life, and itâs unbelievable. I canât thank everyone at the club and the supporters enough.’ âI felt like I had to get that because there were a couple of chances! I thought for the header across goal the keeperâs made an unbelievable save but there were a few chances that I should have put away, but Iâm just glad we got it over the line. âThe resultâs the most important thing but to get the goal to top it off is just fantastic. âIâm so excited, all the boys are, and weâre in a very good place now. I feel like weâre all together and this will give us that boost to go and finish the job.âFixturesCeltic Vs. Rangers â Sun, Nov 2nd 2025, 14:00
Callum Osmand: This is the happiest day of my life!
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Callum Osmand: This is the happiest day of my life!
Callum Osmand: This is the happiest day of my life!
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