Ange Postecoglou handed new Celtic signing Oh Hyeon-gyu his debut as a late second-half substitute against Dundee United in the Scottish Premiership. Here's how he got on...
His first involvement came when he picked up the ball in the middle of the park and began to run at the United backline. He then attempted to play the ball into Sead Haksabanovic but the pass was just behind the Montenegro international.
The 21-year-old also had some nice touches and passes during his time on the field.
He was only on the pitch for 13 minutes, including added time, so was not able to have an impact in terms of getting into goalscoring positions.
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However, he almost provided a sensational assist right at the end of the match.
The South Korea international played an inviting cross into Daizen Maeda, who headed over just a couple of yards from goal.
He certainly looks like a real physical presence up top and seems to have plenty of pace and he will have left the fans wanting more.
Postecoglou recently spoke about Oh's desire to sign for the Hoops and praised the character of the forward.
He said: "I kind of knew after I got off the call with him [Oh], that he was exactly the right type for us. His own determination to get a deal done shows you that.
"For him, it was not about driving the best deal for himself and I am not sure his agent would have been too happy with him.
"He just wanted to come to Celtic and it didn't matter what the deal was he just wanted to come and play for us.
"As a manager that excites you, because that's the kind of players and people, you want in the building.
"That's not to say that others don't say that but sometimes you pick up on things that they say and you say I am not entirely convinced that this person will fit into our dressing room or really wants to be with us or he's just exploring his options.
"With Oh, I knew straight away that he wanted to come to us and I thought that made him a great fit."
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