Twenty-one years ago today Henrik Larsson scored a late goal in Porto against Boavista to send Celtic into the UEFA Cup Final in Seville, our first European final in 33 years.
Chris Sutton has interviewed his great friend and former Celtic teammate Henrik Larsson for Sky Sports. The former Celts’ conversation will be broadcast at 10am and then again at 3pm on Sunday as part of Sky Sports Glasgow Derby coverage as Brendan Rodgers’ side look to extend their lead at the top of the Scottish Premiership to four points.
Jimmy Quinn was one of Celtic football club’s greatest ever goalscorers and had a strike rate bettered only by Sandy McMahon, Jimmy McGrory and Henrik Larsson.
Dermot Desmond, Henrik Larsson and Brendan Rodgers were among the Celtic delegation in Manhattan last night for the Celtic FC Foundation’s annual New York Gala Dinner.
On This Day in 2002, Martin O’Neill’s Celtic travelled to Ibrox to face Rangers. With ten points between the sides, the hosts knew that they would need to win to have any chance of catching the reigning Scottish Champions.
Henrik Larsson has criticised Barcelona for their handling of Ronald Koeman’s dismissal in 2021. Larsson returned to Catalonia as part of Koeman’s coaching staff ahead of the 2020/21 season but the reunion was not pleasant.
Henrik Larsson has opened up on his superb career, including winning three major trophies at Barcelona, in an insightful interview. The former Swedish international spoke to The Guardian on a wide range of issues including growing with a mixed heritage in the city of Helsingborg.
Celtic legend Henrik Larsson is reportedly part of a consortium to purchase an English club. Larsson is joining up with Dutch trio Dennis Bergkamp, Dirk Kurt and Ronald Koeman as they look to create a club in their image.
More from The East is Green… “He’s got quick feet” is a common pundits phrase, as if the rest of his body’s got trouble keeping up with them. It reminds me of the ‘Roadrunner’ cartoon where his feet are a yard ahead of the body.
The King of Kings. Perhaps Celtic and Scottish football will never see a World class player like Henrik Larsson ever again… Legend, world class, superstar, icon.
Henrik Larsson is backing Djurgarden midfielder Lucas Bergvall's move to Barcelona. Barca are favourites to land the teen ahead of Tottenham this week.
Celtic legend Henrik Larsson had cropped up in Coronation Street. Stalwart of the soap opera, Steve McDonald, named The King of Kings as his favourite player.
Brendan Rodgers last week revealed that he was close to signing Declan Rice on loan during his first spell as Celtic manager. “That’s always the challenge – it only takes one injury to change the situation with a player who was lined up to come in.
Chris Sutton has shared a heartwarming picture of him alongside Stan Petrov and Henrik Larsson as the Celtic legends caught up. The striker-turned-pundit shared the photo on Twitter/X alongside the caption “Still suffering with a hangover from last night but it was worth it ”.
The King of Kings, Henrik Larsson, is enjoying life at the moment and has no immediate plans for coaching in the future. The Swedish icon spent seven wonderful years at Celtic Park between 1997-2004 and brought joy and happiness to many of a Celtic persuasion.
Former Manchester United striker Henrik Larsson has been impressed by Rasmus Hojlund. While the Dane is yet to score in the Premier League, he has been amongst the goals in the Champions League.
Twenty one years ago today Celtic travelled to Blackburn, Lancashire for the second leg of the UEFA cup 2nd round tie and as you would expect they were
Henrik Larsson turns 52 today and many are sharing their memories of the King of Kings time in the Hoops. However, sometimes you just need to sit back and watch the master at work as he scored goals with such ease.
Henrik Larsson our Swedish superstar, the one and only King of Kings turns 52 today. It’s been nigh on twenty years since he bid a tearful farewell to Celtic Park and we have never seen a player of his quality since.
The late, great David Potter started a feature of writing about a Player of the Day from Celtic’s illustrious history. In order to do continue that legacy
Neil Lennon has been speaking to PLZ Soccer this week, and has been giving his own personal take on the debate that has been rumbling on lately surrounding Kyogo Furuhashi being the best Celtic striker since the sensational Henrik Larsson.
Former Celtic winger Aiden McGeady has told a story about overhearing a dressing room dust up between then-Celtic manager Martin O’Neill and legendary striker Henrik Larsson.
Kyogo Furuhashi has been a revelation for us since he was signed by Ange Postecoglou two years ago – 57 goals in 88 games tells you just that, although it’s not just his goals it’s also his al round enthusiasm for the game.
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