Celtic have got fans' tongues wagging after sharing a picture of hero Henrik Larsson alongside new star man Jota.
The 23-year-old enjoyed a stunning campaign on loan from Benfica last season and he is back on a permanent basis after a big money move as Ange Postecoglou and co. continue preparations for the new season. The Hoops are aiming to win back-to-back titles after recapturing the league crown from Rangers last term while they will be hoping to make a splash in the Champions League after earning direct entry as reward for finishing top.
Celtic return to a sold out Parkhead tomorrow following their pre-season clashes in Austria and the Czech Republic as they aim to put on a show against Blackburn Rovers. In anticipation of returning to paradise, the club asked fans send over their holiday snaps they kicked it off with the ultimate image which had the Hoops faithful drooling.
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They shared a snap of club icon Larsson and Jota together from the Champions League final between Real Madrid and Liverpool and fans were quick to hail the picture.
One commented: "My kings."
Another wrote: "Wow, what a stunning photo. Henrik Larsson looks so well and he was a fabulous football legend."
A further fan commented: "Would sell my body to be in this photo".
With one other supporter added: "This is the most handsome picture I’ve seen."
And fellow diehard posted: "Possibly the greatest image in history."
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