Lubo Joins Celtic Support in Popular Glasgow Pub for Glasgow Derby

Celtic legend Lubo Moravcik was back in Glasgow for Sunday’s Glasgow derby but instead of taking a seat at Ibrox, he chose to watch the match with supporters in one of the city’s most iconic Celtic pubs.

The Slovak maestro was spotted at the Brazenhead, in the Gorbals, which has long held its status as one of the most famous Celtic pubs in Glasgow.

Moravcik, who dazzled at Parkhead between 1998 and 2002, remains one of the most gifted players ever to pull on the Hoops. His left and right foot were equally magical, and his legendary status was cemented with memorable performances in Glasgow derbies—most famously bagging a double in the 5-1 demolition of Rangers in 1998.

Seeing Lubo back in town, not just for the occasion but among the fans, was a welcome sight for many. Videos and photos circulated quickly on social media, with supporters thrilled to see the club icon enjoying the game shoulder to shoulder with them, soaking in the atmosphere in a setting steeped in Celtic culture.

The pub posted:

While Celtic and Rangers shared the points at Ibrox, there is no sharing trophies in Glasgow, and the Hoops are on the hunt for a treble – their sixth in nine years.

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