CELTIC'S CAPTAIN is leaving the club.
Scott Brown played his final home game for Celtic on Wednesday night, and did so in some fashion, delivering a lovely assist in a 4-0 win over St Johnstone.
Scott Brown produced a stunning assist as Celtic beat a Covid-hit St Johnstone 4-0 in his final home match. pic.twitter.com/wgh5jpHrWk
β Sky Sports Scotland (@ScotlandSky) May 12, 2021
And while he delivered on the pitch during his final home game, he also had an iconic moment after the game during the post-match interview.
The emotions were obviously running a bit high, and all he wanted was to hear some music.
Seemingly unaware that the interview was being streamed live by Celtic's match watching service, he said: "Fuck me. Just put Scooter on..."
"Fuck me. Just put scooter on..." asks Broony. @ScottBrown8 Whoops! π€£ pic.twitter.com/W7xzBhFME6
β Devils Advocate (@Devi1sAdv0cate) May 12, 2021
Gold. And yes, it was live...
The interviewer, unsurprisingly, apologised to those watching at home for "any foul language that may have been heard there", while Brown guiltily apologised as well.
You'd struggle to find anyone who holds it against him.
The Hoops skipper recently confirmed that he will take up a new position as a player/coach with Aberdeen next season, after averaging a trophy every 28 games with the Scottish giants.
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πͺ @ScottBrown8 πͺ#ThankYouBroony pic.twitter.com/G2mSG6yph8β Celtic Football Club (@CelticFC) March 25, 2021
The occasion was somewhat tarred for some Celtic fans who put up banners and flags to show solidarity with Palestine, which were subsequently removed by the club.
The club said that the fans putting flags up wereΒ "unacceptable" and that the situation was "exploited" by fans.