Adam Bogdan, on loan from Liverpool, played for Hibernian against Brendan Rodgers’s Celtic at Celtic Park on Saturday.

Bogdan, who joined Hibernian on loan from Premier League club Liverpool in the summer transfer window, featured against Celtic away from home in the Scottish Premiership match on Saturday afternoon.
The 31-year-old Hungary international goalkeeper – who earns £24,000 per week as salary, according to Spotrac.com – was impressed with the atmosphere at Celtic Park.
Bogdan told The Scotsman about Celtic Park: “It reminds me of some of the great stadiums in England.
“The atmosphere when it’s full – they also have a European-style standing corner, which I didn’t know about. It was like something from Germany. It was amazing.”

Entertaining match
Hibernian are a good team, and Neil Lennon’s side did not make it easy for Celtic against them at Celtic Park at the weekend.
Although the Hoops won 4-2 in the end, it could have been tricky for them, as Hibs never gave up.
Bogdan is playing well for Hibernian at the moment and has established himself as an important player in Lennon’s team.
The 31-year-old has been on the books of Liverpool since the summer of 2015 when he joined on a free transfer after leaving Bolton Wanderers at the end of the 2014-15 season.

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