Amid the clamour to anoint Robbie Keane the new king of Celtic Park, the arrival of the Dane to augment Tony Mowbray’s striking options was barely given a second thought.
Keane’s reputation preceded him.
Morten Rasmussen could have wandered around Glasgow last week with bells round his neck and a neon sign flashing above his head and still nobody would have paid him any attention.
Amid the clamour to anoint Robbie Keane the new king of Celtic Park, the arrival of the Dane to augment Tony Mowbray’s striking options was barely given a second thought.
Keane’s reputation preceded him.