Paolo Di Canio on Henrik Larsson and his big Celtic regret

Former Celtic maverick Paulo Di Canio has been speaking about his biggest Celtic regret. The Italian, who Tommy Burns described as “the most passionate footballer I’ve ever come across,” arrived at Celtic in a £1m transfer fee from AC Milan in the summer of 1996…

Paolo Di Canio scores
Paolo Di Canio scores against Motherwell on 4th January 1997. Photo The Celtic Wiki

He remained at Celtic for just one season and played in that wonderfully attacking Celtic side alongside the likes of Dutch striker Pierre Van Hoijdonk, German international Andreas Thom and Portugal’s Jorge Cadete. Together with Pierre and Jorge, the three were mockingly labelled as the ‘Three Amigos‘ by chairman Fergus McCann.

The gifted but highly temperamental Italian

The Celtic Wiki says this about Di Canio: The arrival of the gifted but highly temperamental Italian not only provided Celtic with an abundance of riches in attack but sent out a clear signal of how Tommy Burns wanted his rebuilt Celtic to play. The fans were licking their lips in anticipation.

Paolo Di Canio
26/12/96 BELL’S PREMIER DIVISION ABERDEEN V CELTIC (1-2) PITTODRIE – ABERDEEN

‘In some ways the supporters were not to be disappointed. Celtic were sensational at times that season and in pure football terms could look streets ahead of any of their domestic rivals. But while their attacking forays were often a joy to watch the team was all too frequently undone by a defence too prone to making elementary and costly mistakes.

For his part Di Canio was a sensation

‘For his part Di Canio was a sensation. An outrageously gifted player, the skilful Italian rapidly became the darling of the fans. His flair was coupled with a real cutting edge which meant that more often than not his audacious ability not only entertained but produced that vital end product.’

The Three Amigos
Pierre van Hooijdonk, (back) Paolo Di Canio (7) celebrate with Jorge Cadete after scoring for Celtic

Now in an exclusive interview with FootItalia.com Paulo Di Canio reflects on the ‘what if’ regarding the chance to have played with Henrik Larsson if he’d stayed on at Celtic in 1997.

“I Wish I Could Have Partnered ‘Incredible’ Henrik Larsson At Celtic,” Paulo Di Canio

When Paulo Di Canio left Celtic, he was replaced with Swedish superstar Henrik Larsson, but the Italian wishes he got the chance to partner the new signing who would go on to become The King of Kings at Celtic.  Imagine those two in the Hoops together!

While most of the interview covers his time in English football after leaving Celtic, Footitalia.com did ask this Celtic related question and passed the quotes onto The Celtic Star this evening.

Henrik Larsson
9 May 1998: Henrik Larsson of Celtic celebrates after a Scottish Premier League match against St Johnstone at Celtic Park in Glasgow, Scotland. Celtic won the match 2-0 to become the league champions. Mandatory Credit: Shaun Botterill/Allsport

Q: Henrik Larsson arrived at Celtic just after you left the club. Do you ever wonder what you could’ve achieved if you had played together?

Paulo Di Canio: “He came because I left. We were in similar positions. Celtic were lucky because he was an amazing footballer. It was a good change. That’s life, it happens. It was our destiny in some way. One door closes, a big gate opens. This is my mentality. He’s a footballer who would’ve been fantastic to play with because he was an incredible, high quality player. Unfortunately, it didn’t happen. I was happy to know that Celtic remained in good hands.”

Paolo Di Canio
Paolo Di Canio with his golden boots. Photo The Celtic Wiki

The full interview with Paulo Di Canio can be read HERE.

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About Author

The Celtic Star founder and editor David Faulds has edited numerous Celtic books over the past decade or so including several from Lisbon Lions, Willie Wallace, Tommy Gemmell and Jim Craig. Earliest Celtic memories include a win over East Fife at Celtic Park and the 4-1 League Cup loss to Partick Thistle as a 6 year old. Best game? Easy 4-2, 1979 when Ten Men Won the League. Email editor@thecelticstar.co.uk

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  1. His biggest regret should be being a neo nazi scumbag and a stain on the history of the club.
    When will we stop platforming this absolute waste of a human?
    If The Rangers championed a nazi we’d slam them for it. It’s shameful we do it.