Video: Iconic celebration returns to Scottish football as ex-Celt scores

Former Celtic defender Efe Ambrose produced his iconic celebration after scoring the opener for new side Greenock Morton in their win over Partick Thistle. The Nigerian defender, who has over 50 caps to his name, is plying his trade in the second tier of Scottish football having been released by St Johnstone at the end of last season.

Ambrose, who spent five years at Celtic, working under Neil Lennon, Ronny Deila and Brendan Rodgers. The versatile central defender will be able to impart his vast knowledge of the game to youngsters while looking to seal a Premiership return for the Greenock side.

At 33, Ambrose has a lot of playing left in him but he has already begun a gradual transition into life after football by coaching and helping young players come through at Livi. Ambrose left Celtic with 4 Premierships and 1 of each the League Cup and Scottish Cup.

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