Robbie Keane has spoken about his move to Celtic, and has no regrets signing for the Bhoys. The striker who has netted 12 times in 14 matches since his last minute transfer in January. The Republic of Ireland captain feels he is is fullfilling a boyhood dream.
He said on http://www.herald.ie/sport/soccer/robbie-no-regrets-over-my-celtic-move-2135730.html
"People keep asking me if I regret the move but I came to play for Celtic and I always wanted to do that as a kid.
"I am very lucky to have the opportunity to do that. Clearly, things haven't gone well for the team but it is the way football goes at times and there's no point crying about it. You just have to get on with it and do your best.
"I have never regretted anything I have done in football. It was a dream to put the jersey on and I would never change it. I've thoroughly enjoyed my time here.
He was spared the wrath of the Celtic faithful after getting knocked out of the cup by Ross County. It was still a blow to the club and player as he clearly would have liked to win and go to the Scottish Cup Final
He added
"I would have liked to go back down the road with a medal, but it's not to be. I hope we can do well over the remaining six games."