Eighteen years after his farewell Celtic appearance Henrik Larsson is held in higher esteem than any player of the post- Fergus era.
With a new stadium rising to a 60,000 capacity an unlikely looking Swede arrived to build a legacy that is unlikely to be bettered.
When his work at Celtic was finished he wound down at Barcelona and Manchester United, adding medals from the Champions League and EPL to his Scottish collection.
The career of Henrik Larsson in football stickers. pic.twitter.com/8KwsJMeUqh
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242 is the magic number of goals from his Celtic career, signing off with a double in the 2004 Scottish Cup Final victory over Dunfermline at Hampden.
From the dreadlocked new boy at the 1994 World Cup Finals to the steely assassin that broke Arsenal at the 2006 Champions League Final the look changed but not the ability to find the net and deliver trophies.