Vakoun Issouf Bayo wants to "score a lot of goals and win trophies at Celtic"



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The Ivorian international has joined the Bhoy before the second half of the season, but will have to wait a little longer for his debut.

Vakoun Issouf Bayo, Celtic's new coach, revealed that his goal was to "score as many goals" and "win trophies".

The striker joined the Brendan Rodgers team on a four-year contract with the Slovakian Dunajska Streda.

His impressive comeback in front of goal has apparently attracted the interest of the Scottish Premier League champions, the Ivorian international already scoring 18 goals in 23 games for his former team. However, he hopes to continue where he left off in Slovakia.

"I know I'm part of a big club and I come here to help the club," Bayo said on the club's website.

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"I'm looking forward to joining my new teammates, there are already a lot of great players here.

"My goal is to score as many goals as possible and help the team, the club and the fans win trophies."

"My goal is to transfer my formation to the Slovak Super League at Celtic.

"I like to score goals and celebrate with the fans." I understand that Celtic fans are really good, that they make such a sound during matches and brilliantly support the team, and that's what they do. is the kind of atmosphere that I love.

Bayo admitted that he was in a rusty match during his last match for Dunajska early December due to the long winter break observed in Slovakia.

The Scottish Premier League resumed Wednesday night as Celtic attacked St. Mirren. The 22-year-old – who took off Tuesday in Scotland – was apologized for his draw.

"I'm not 100% fit right now because we've just had our winter break in Slovakia," he said. Scottish Sun.

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"So, I do not know if I'll be able to play right now, we'll have to wait and see, but I know every minute of every game I play will help me get closer to where I'm going." I must be.

"And now that I'm here, I'm looking forward to starting my Celtic career."

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