USMNT's Tim Weah scores excellent goal in Celtic debut after going out on loan from PSG
It was a fine finish in the second half that put the game away
Talk about a dream debut.
Tim Weah, one of the upcoming stars of the United States men's national team, scored on his Celtic debut on Saturday. The 18-year-old son of former Ballon d'Or winner George Weah joined on Jan. 7 on loan from PSG, and he quickly made a great impression in the Scottish Cup. He scored his team's last goal in a 3-0 win over Airdrieonians with a fantastic run and finish.
Now, the ball that got played to him was equally superb, but the player finished with a delicate touch past the goalkeeper:
That's a lovely goal and one that will give him confidence, while also showing early on that manager Brendan Rodgers can perhaps count on him in games with an even greater importance. It's a good sign for Weah as he looks to find some consistent minutes on the club level, and after one game he did exactly what he was asked to do.
Celtic will play Valencia in the Europa League round of 32 next month, and select games of that competition air on fuboTV (Try for free).
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