Celtic’s Honduran winger Luis Palma suffered a horrendous time of it as his national team were defeated 6-0 by Canada CONCACAF Gold Cup match in Vancouver on Wednesday, with Palma substituted at half-time in the humiliating defeat.

It was a terrible result for his country and an experience Palma has described as one of the lowest moments in his career, with The Herald reporting Luis as saying:
‘It’s very sad. It’s one of my lowest moments in my career. We have to accept we are going through a very difficult time at the moment. But we all know that was nowhere near acceptable. Now we have to use this as a learning experience for the rest of the tournament. The whole team is devastated by this setback.
Only hard work will help us. We have to turn over a new page. We didn’t have a clear idea of what we wanted to play, and it showed. This defeat hurts us all a lot.’

Palma signed for Celtic as part of that disastrous summer 2023 transfer window, but initially he looked like a signing who might make the grade at Celtic. In his first season in the Hoops Palma contributed with some decent numbers, with an impressive 10 goals and 10 assists across all competitions in 36 appearances.
Arguably, that was the best we got from the winger, signed from Greek club Aris for £3.5m, and Palma spent the second half of last season on loan with Olympiakos.
That deal had an option to buy attached. However, Olympiakos chose not to take up that £3.3m purchase and Palma will now likely return to Celtic for pre-season training with his future somewhat in the balance, after making just three starts whilst out on loan.
You’d imagine Honduras’ game with Canada would have been a good opportunity for the winger to put himself in the shop window, so to be hooked at half-time must have been a tough one to take.
There is no denying Luis Palma is a talented player and apparently he is well liked in the Celtic changing room, however, at Celtic his lack of pace and acceleration stands out compared to the likes of Nicolas Kuhn and Daizen Maeda, who have in the main filled the wing options Palma would have hope to star in.
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There remains hope that a good showing in pre-season may encourage other suitors to come forward over the course of the summer, otherwise it is hard to see Luis Palma featuring much for Celtic in the season ahead.
Niall J

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