Everything Celtic's Adam Idah said to the media, following his team's 2-1 win over Hibernian at Easter Road 


How are you feeling after that game?

It’s an amazing feeling. To get the goal and the three points was fantastic and to do it in front of the away fans was unbelievable so I’m delighted with it.

Was that a dream ending to the game for you?

It’s one of the best starts I’ve had. The main thing was to get the three points. It was a tough game but overall I’m proud of the lads and to get the three points topped it all off.

How do you deal with the pressure of taking that second penalty?

To be fair, I’ve taken penalties my whole career so I didn’t think much of it. In the back of my head, I was confident enough that I was going to score. Thankfully it hit the back of the net.

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What was it like being part of a big celebration with the fans?

It was unbelievable. Even just to score in front of the fans was such an amazing feeling. To see their reaction after getting a last-minute goal was fantastic for me and the lads. That shows the spirit in the changing room.

Were you a bit reluctant to lead the dance?

I think they need to teach me a bit more of that!

Did tonight's game feel like a big moment in the title race?

Right now we take each game as it comes. This was a big game and a big three points. Hopefully, we can push on now and get more wins.

What was it like waiting to take your first penalty after Alistair Johnston's injury?

It was a long time, but I’m pretty confident taking penalties. I knew which way I was going. It was a long wait but I’m used to it.

What was on your mind when you were about to take the second penalty?

To go the other way! Like I said, at the back of my head I was confident I was going to score and that’s the mindset you have to have when you take penalties. Thankfully it did hit the back of the net and we got the win.

It's been a whirlwind week for you, hasn't it?

It’s been crazy but it’s been fantastic. I’ve already settled in quite well here. All the boys in the changing room, the staff, the people in the city have all welcomed me in well and I’m loving life in Glasgow right now.

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Does tonight make you more hungry for more success?

Definitely. That was one of my aims when I joined the club. I wanted to score goals. That’s the most goals I’ve scored in a season. It drives me and motivates me to push on and get more goals, get wins and hopefully help the team.

Is the upcoming Scottish Cup game a target of yours at Celtic?

Each and every game is massive. Obviously it’s the cup game at the weekend. All of us boys know how important that is and we’re going to work hard for it and push on. We want to win each and every game.