Celtic finally broke their Champions League home game jinx in spectacular fashion, securing a long-awaited victory at Celtic Park. The match, though considered a dead rubber, unfolded as a dramatic narrative, showcasing the indomitable spirit of the Hoops.
Luis Palma played a pivotal role in setting the stage for the win. Slotting home a first half penalty. But the night belonged to an unlikely hero – Swedish defender Gustaf Lagerbielke.
Lagerbielke, who has been patiently waiting in the wings since early October, was given a mere 20 minutes to prove his mettle. In what can only be described as a script fit for the movies, the defender rose to the occasion, delivering a winner in the 90th minute.

His goal, coming at a crucial juncture of the game, was a thing of beauty and precision from Matt O’Riley who served the ball up to the Swede. Just when Feyenoord seemed poised to snatch a draw, Lagerbielke ensured that the night would be remembered for a Celtic victory.
This win is more than just three points for Celtic; it is a symbolic victory that transcends the boundaries of this season. Despite bowing out of Europe for the year, the triumph against Feyenoord injects a dose of hope and optimism into the team, the management, and, most importantly, the fans.
As the Celtic players walked off the pitch, they did so with their heads held high, knowing they had not only won a game but had also reignited the European fire within the fanbase.