Celtic goalkeeper Joe Hart has reacted to Shunsuke Nakamura's iconic free-kick for the Hoops against Manchester United.
The Japan international's late winner against the Premier League giants in 2006 was enough for the Hoops to qualify for the last 16 of the Champions League first time.
And Hart was left very impressed with the long-distance strike.
In a clip posted on Celtic's official YouTube channel, he said: "You don’t save them. (Edwin) Van Der Sar had a huge frame and knew how to move around the goal. That’s right in the corner, that’s just a great goal.
"The atmosphere must have been ridiculous."
You can watch the moment in the video below.
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Meanwhile, Ross County boss Malky Mackay has lavished praise on Celtic captain Callum McGregor for his performance against Spain.
The Hoops midfielder played the whole match as Steve Clarke's side ran out 2-0 winners against the former World champions.
Mackay gave the 29-year-old his international debut in a friendly against the Netherlands in 2017 and feels the player has taken his game to another leevel.
Speaking to Sky Sports, he said: "I am delighted for Steve Clarke and the players. It is great to see that group of players come through because they are a talented group.
"They have all really flourished and some of them are on 30 plus caps, Callum is on 50.
"(The way he has developed) I think shows the character of the person, there was point that he had difficulty early on in his Celtic career, going out on loan and wondering where his career was going to go.
"I think you have someone who has been able to pick themselves up after blows and injuries and has gotten himself into the team and grown from strength to strength.
"He is a great ambassador for Scotland and Celtic and is a high talent. With five minutes to go the other night he was teasing the Spain players going up the line at the end.
"What we have is a big character and personality playing for Scotland and unfortunately we are playing against him on Sunday."
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