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Shunsuke Nakamura's cunning Celtic plan that bamboozled media into accepting his radio silence
Celtic teammate Mark Wilson.The Japanese midfielder enjoyed a trophy-laden four-year spell in Paradise after Gordon Strachan stumped up £2.5m to prise him from Serie A side Reggina.He became an idol on account of his graceful passing and astonishing free-kicks, most memorably curling a 30-yard effort into the postage stamp against Manchester United in the Champions League.And Wilson reckons Nakamura was happy to let his wand of a left foot do the talking rather than deal with the rigmarole of press duties and let it mistakenly become known that he struggled with English. He told the Fitba Daft podcast : “He was my top player I’ve played with.