Jota’s goal against Rangers wins PFA Scotland Goal of the Season

Jota’s goal in the first Glasgow Derby of the season has won the PFA Scotland Goal of the Season award. At the awards ceremony tonight, the goal was selected as the best this season.

The Portuguese striker latched onto a Matt O’Riley pass before lifting a delightful chip over Jon McLaughlin in the Rangers goal.

Speaking at the awards, which is nearby Celtic’s own awards, Jota was at his best.

There are some angry Jambos in the comments who thought that Stephen Humphreys should’ve been given the award but tough luck.

It makes it all the more impressive that it came in a meaningful game with plenty to play for. The winger will be targeting making his mark in the remaining games this season, especially with a Treble to play for.

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