Artur Boruc

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We dont have a reason to call him the Holy Goalie though, Only celtic do. Im a catholic so idc but i dont think we should call him the holy goalie
 
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An ok performance, some fine interceptions of crosses, did not really stand a chance for the goal having to play with such defenders.

Some quotes form the pre-match interview:

Are you in a good form?
-Well, definitely not optimal. You have to remember I had been out of squad for a long time. But now I returned and I'm getting better each day

Was it hard to return to the squad?

-It's complicated. There was some strife that kept me out of play. On the other hand, my ambition simply did not let me just sit on the bench. I fought fiercly to get back to the starting eleven and here I am

I guess noone doubts Artur Boruc's ability on the pitch. Everone is asking, though, how would you behave out of the pitch?

- I have to tell you I'm getting bored by all that. Last months have tought me some humility; I'm older now, and wiser, too. I've always wanted to play in the Premier League, I thought I'd manage to do it earlier but for some reasons I've made it only recently. Goalkeepers are just like wine though, the older the better and I still have several years of play in me.

You were "the Holy Goalie" in Celtic, now you are a Saint. Is that in your destiny?

-AMEN
 
Boruc was at the dream day for local kids, meeting kids and spending time with them - as was Maya...

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