Ex-Celtic star Moussa Dembele scored a stunning scorpion kick for Lyon last night.
The Frenchman netted a brace for his side in a 2-2 draw with Amiens in Ligue 1.
He had earlier levelled things up on nine minutes after an opener from Christophe Jallet for the hosts.
But it was his second goal which had everyone applauding.
Moussa Dembélé il va débarquer en Equipe de France en moins de 2 à ce rythme là pic.twitter.com/JZSl23DmIK
— Winner Fabric (@WinnerFabricFR) September 13, 2019
"C'est magnifique" was the call from the commentator on Canal Plus when a delivery sent in from the right-flank was exquisitely diverted home by the attacker.
Footage posted on social media from a fan showed the goal - which racked up hundreds of likes in a short space of time.
Plenty nostalgic Hoops fans, while praising the strike, gushed over the player Dembele has become.
One said: "Celtic sold Dembele too cheap. Hope we don't make the same mistake as Edouard."
Another added: "How actual class is he though, feel like we got robbed selling him."
One commented: "Miss him."
A fourth responded: "Can't believe this guy ever played for us."
It was Dembele's fifth goal in four games this season in domestic football.
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