Virgil van Dijk was a revelation at Celtic during his time with the club.
Not only was he a sturdy rock in defence but on occasion he could be a potent attacking threat.
The Dutchman will play at Pittodrie tonight – a stadium where he’s seen some highs and lows.
Speaking ahead of Holland’s friendly with Scotland the towering defender spoke about Celtic and how much he still follows the club.
“They have been unbelievable, they have done brilliantly and I always look out for Celtic’s results. When you play for Celtic, your love for the club never goes away. They have made great strides under Brendan Rodgers.
“They made history last week and that was great to see. It shows how strong they are and, hopefully, they can keep going.
“They have had some good games against some top teams. It is hard for them, but it is great to see them back in the Champions League. The club and the fans deserve to be at that stage.
“It is nice to be back in Scotland again. I had some great times here with Celtic. I have also scored some big goals for Celtic at Pittodrie, so it is also good to come back to Aberdeen, especially with the Dutch national team,”