Luis Palma has admitted he never thought he'd hear Celtic fans create a song in honour of him - as he was forced to plead the fifth in a Honduran interview.The winger was greeted by a media scrum as he touched down in his native Honduras ahead of international duty this week.
He goes into matches with Mexico in CONCACAF Nations League - one of which he plays in the early hours of Wednesday morning on November 22nd with Motherwell coming to Parkhead three days later - full of confidence after a goal and three assists in a 6-0 rout of Aberdeen.He will be one of the leading men boss Reinaldo Rueda looks to against Mexican foes, but the Colombian coach has caused a stir by deeming the top division in Honduras as low quality.
Palma was asked for his opinion on the matter and immediately hit reverse, although admitted it's up to guys like him to show they are strutting their stuff abroad.Palma laughed and referenced Honduran top dogs Club Deportivo Olimpia to LaPrensa: "You guys are killing me with those questions.
If the teacher said it, because of his experience, we all understood why he said it. "You've already seen Olimpia... I don't want to comment further because I'm going to get upset and make enemies.
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