Kyogo Furuhashi is enduring a nightmare start to life at Rennes after joining the club from Celtic in the winter window.
Idah started the first leg at Celtic Park and Brendan Rodgers opted to keep him in the side for the win over Dundee United where he scored a belting goal. Post the January transfer window, there was a lot of talk about why Celtic didn’t bring in another striker following Kyogo Furuhashi’s exit.
Adam Idah has revealed Brendan Rodgers' message to the Celtic players after they moved 16 points clear of Rangers at the top of the Premiership.
However, since departing for Ligue 1, Furuhashi's absence has rarely been felt, with his Japanese international teammate Daizen Maeda - who has mostly been used out wide in his three years at Celtic - stepping up as a pivotal player unleashed through the middle.
Brendan Rodgers was delighted with Celtic hero Daizen Maeda as the Hoops boss praised the Japanese forward for netting his 25th goal of the season. But one player who didn’t look happy at full-time was Republic of Ireland forward, Adam Idah, as he dropped to the bench in Rodgers’ Celtic starting XI to face the Pittodrie club.