Patience needed with Celtic’s new Bhoy Joel Mvuka

Joel Mvuka made his Celtic debut on Saturday at Celtic Park against Dundee in the Scottish Cup with the former Bodø/Glimt and Norway U21 winger getting 45 minutes before being substituted at the break…

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Joel Mvuka of Celtic Celtic v Dundee, Scottish Cup, Fifth Round, Celtic Park, 07 February 2026. Photo Stuart Wallace IMAGO/ Shutterstock

Mvuka arrived at Celtic on deadline day with his £3m transfer from French side Lorient converting to a loan with an option to buy in the summer deal for the Scottish Champions after some issues with the player’s medical.

On deadline day Martin O’Neill had this to say about Mvuka: “Joel is a talented player who has a very good level of experience achieved at some really good clubs.

“He will give the squad another option, he is very quick, able to play on both wings and I am sure he will make a very positive contribution to the club.

“I know he is very excited about joining Celtic and we are hoping he can make a great impact for us.”

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7th February 2026 Celtic Park, Scottish Cup, Celtic v Dundee. Dundee goalkeeper Jon McCracken clears from Joel Mvuka of Celtic. Photo David Young

And the manager opted to introduce Mvuka first into the side at the weekend as Celtic eventually got the job done in extra-time to set up a quarter final tie agains theRangers at Ibrox early next month.

Asked about Joel Mvuka’s quick fire debut at the weekend, Martin O’Neill was happy enough with his first 45 minutes in the Hoops an explained why he made the change at the interval.

“I wasn’t displeased,” the Celtic manager said. “I just wanted to change things because we needed a goal. In time, he will be fine as long as he keeps going after losing the ball.

“It was tough for him. He had just arrived. He is quick, and he shouldn’t lose confidence if he tries to dribble a couple of times and it doesn’t come off.

“I know this from my own experience – keep at it. He was then too quick to cross one in when he should have gone at the defender again. In time, I am confident he will do that.”

Joel Mvuka of Celtic
Joel Mvuka of Celtic Celtic v Dundee, Scottish Cup, Fifth Round, Celtic Park, 07 February 2026. Photo Stuart Wallace IMAGO/ Shutterstock

Joel Mvuka is likely to be on the bench this evening as Celtic take on Livingston in what really is a must win match for the Champions who are now nine points adrift of Hearts who have played two games more.

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  1. Looking like Joel could well be used as another wide right option, along with yang and forrest now imo?

    With Seb and Maeda expected to occupy the wide left position, when available from now until the end of this season?

    As all our right options, still able to operate on the left, there still seems bit of an unbalanced approach imo?

    So think Joel might get the bench position tonight ahead of forrest, with yang starting wide right tonight?