Even from the furthest corner of Celtic Park there is no escaping the raw emotion of a goal in the Glasgow Derby.
In the dark of winter, with snowstorms in the morning and weather warnings of various colours and severity Paulo Bernardo brought some joy to the east end of the city with the opening goal of the match.
Celtic fans don’t have high expectations when their team is awarded a corner but that changed when Abdallah Sima headed a cross from Luis Palma out across the penalty spot.
Bernardo positioned himself perfectly to fire the ball through half a dozen players to find the net and send 60,000 fans ecstatic.
That emotional moment of magic like you haven’t seen before
Bernardo 25’ ?#celtic #rangers #glasgowderby #oldfirm #paradise #celticpark #thebhoys #monthehoops #paulobernardo #celticfc #celticrangers pic.twitter.com/1sIYe1BRGm
— Hungarian Football Vlogger (@HFV_2021) January 2, 2024
For the vlogger there is no greater sight than the ball hitting the net in front of thousands of passionate fans. Away from the artificial rivalries of the EPL the atmosphere at Celtic Park for a meaningful fixture is second to none.
Nothing is likely to get close to the 2 February 2022 victory inspired by Reo Hate but there was a special satisfaction in seeing the Philippe Clement Revolution stall on the pitch that killed off the van Bronckhorst Revolution.
They must have known that was it for their team when that goal went in. No way back!
Our stadium is a tourist attraction these days, same as the EPL… Can’t slag them off when we are approaching the same
Clemente’s jacket is now on a shaky peg!
Don’t have a clue whit ye’re talkin’ aboot?! Maybe try
“Punctuation”!
Next time?!
I’m awa’ ddon the road agi’n. Ah cumfa Embra, ye ken? Embra, th noo,, ye ken
Ahahahaha!
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Not figured it oot yet?
Our stadium is a tourist attraction these days, same as the EPL… Can’t slag them off when we are approaching the same
Some never get embarassed at ay fing.
Paulo Bernardo!?
Aha Aha Aha. Buaigh me.