Victor Wanyama – A player Celtic never really replaced
Victor Wanyama – A player Celtic never really replaced The best of luck to Victor Wanyama for whatever comes next. The former Celtic Star has this week called time on his playing career and is set to pursue a coaching route to stay in the game… Victor Wanyama scores the first Celtic goal. Celtic v Barcelona match in the Champions League on 7 November 2012 at Celtic Park.
Photo Vagelis Georgariou This weekend the former Celtic powerhouse announced his retirement from professional football after failing to get another club after leaving Dunfermline Athletic. Wanyama is player Celtic never fully replaced…. Victor Wanyama scores the first Celtic goal.
Celtic v Barcelona match in the Champions League on 7 November 2012 at Celtic Park. Photo Vagelis Georgariou Former Celtic favourite Victor Wanyama has announced his retirement from the professional game at the age of 34 as he looks set to start a new chapter in his career by entering the coaching world. And I am sure that I can speak for each and every one of us Celtic supporters in wishing him all the best in his future endeavours.
The powerhouse Kenyan midfielder, then a raw 20 year old was signed by Neil Lennon in 2011 in £900,000 deal from Belgian side Beerschot, and soon proved to be quite the bargain. 07. 11.
2012 Glasgow, Scotland. Tony Watt and Victor Wanyama in action during the Champions League game between Celtic and Barcelona from Celtic Park. Photo Big Lens Victor was allocated the 67 squad number, a number synonymous around Celtic for obvious reasons, and he soon showed his true talent and potential by becoming an automatic first choice pick in Neil Lennon’s Celtic side.