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Alan Galindo

Nir Bitton delighted to leave Celtic on high note and will cherish memories forever

Nir Bitton is delighted he was able to leave Celtic on a high note after nine trophy-laden years at the club.

The 30-year-old made the switch to Parkhead in 2013 and experienced many memorable moments during his time as a Hoops star.

After the nightmare 2020/21 campaign, in which Rangers halted Celtic's momentum and bid for an historic ten-in-a-row, the Israel international was thrilled to be able to call time on his career in Glasgow with another title triumph.

In an emotional Celtic TV interview, he said: "It's all about the success of the team

"Every time I stepped on to the pitch I tried to give my best for everyone that trusted me to do it and for my team-mates.

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"For me, the only thing that mattered was the success of this club to win as many trophies as I could.

"I had an amazing nine years which have come to an end now, it's better to leave on a high with an amazing manager.

"No-one gave us a chance at the beginning of the season and we showed that we are built differently and I'm happy to be part of it.

"I was very fortunate to play for this club as long as I did, I never take it for granted. I always tried to give my best for the people and the club and I hope I did it."

Bitton feels his time at Celtic has exceeded all expectations.

He departs the Hoops with over 270 appearances under his belt and a whopping 18 trophies.

The midfielder admits he is just glad he got the chance to play for the club and the memories of his time at Parkhead will 'stay with him forever'.

He continued: "I never thought this day would come, but now it's come it's a really sad day for me,"

"This is all I know, this club, I've been here for nine years as a foreigner, I came here as a young boy.

"If you told me when I signed here that I would stay for nine years and win 18 trophies and make more than 270 appearances I would have bit your hand.

"It's just a great achievement for me and my family and I'm just glad I had the opportunity to play for this amazing club, be part of this decade of the club and I'm very sad to leave.

"This club gave me a lot, it transformed me into the person and player I am today.

"I'm just glad I had the opportunity to play for this club and have these memories, win as many trophies as I won and make memories for life that will stay with me forever."

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