George Weah goal for Milan vs Verona as his son joins Celtic from Paris Saint-Germain
Celtic have signed Timothy Weah.
The 18-year-old has joined Brendan Rodgers’ side for the rest of the season, leaving Paris Saint-Germain on loan.Weah scored his first league goal for PSG earlier this season2
Weah scored his first league goal for PSG earlier this season
Born in New York in 2000, Weah is theson of former Milan and PSG striker George and joined the PSG youth academy in 2014, signing his first professional contract with the French club three years later.Here, talkSPORT.com looks at two of the most famous goals scored by his dad – now Liberias president.

Weah v Bayern Munich

The striker finished the 1993/94 season as the Champions League’s top scoring player with seven goals. His goal in Munich in 1994 showed the silky skills that brought him Ballon d’Or glory the following year.

Weah v Verona

It’s the goal known as Weah’s coast to coast goal, scored for Milan against Verona in September 1996. Dribbling the length of the pitch, it’s one of his most famous goals and came during a 4-1 win.There are people that said I will not be as good as my father, that I am trash and asked why I am playing for the US, Weah Jr has previously said.You know, that is just pushing me to be the star that my country has been looking for.My dream is eventually becoming the greatest talent to come out of the United States and New York, being a starter and playing for my country.I have done a lot to get here. I have faced a lot of people who said that I would always be in my fathers shadow. I just take that, and I use that as a boost, because, as much as I love my father, I am trying to make a name for myself.Weah has played eight times for the USA2
Weah has played eight times for the USA
Speaking toSports Illustratedin October, Weah also discussed how being exposed to the qualities of his team-mates on a daily basis has helped his progression, though admitted to being a late bloomer in comparison to his more celebrated team-mate, Kylian Mbappe.
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Its crazy, he said. At training I see Neymar do crazy stuff. Mbappe, hes closer to my age, so I relate more with him, and when I see him doing the stuff he does in training, it kind of pushes me to go out there and try hard and also be myself and show what I can do with the ball at my feet.You know, Im getting there. Im a late bloomer. Its taking time. But I try to just take it day by day. I train hard. Even after training, I stay two hours behind and try to work on my passes and finishing. Its getting there. And I cant wait until Im at my full potential and can show the world what I can do.

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