Olivier Ntcham's wonder-goal away to Lazio in the Europa League has won Celtic's goal of the season.
Supporters voted the Frenchman's stunning lob over Thomas Strakosha in injury time as their favourite strike of the campaign. Ntcham's winner - after James Forrest had levelled a Ciro Immobile opener - sealed Celtic's first competitive victory on Italian soil.
It also helped the Hoops through to the Europa League knockout stages.
Odsonne Edouard played a pivotal role in the goal, slipping through his compatriot to score.
Ntcham's goal beat competition including Mikey Johnston's strikes against Sarajevo and Dunfermline respectively, Ryan Christie against St Johnstone on the opening day of the season, Kris Ajer away to Motherwell and James Forrest against AIK.
Edouard was nominated for his goal against Rangers at Ibrox, Ntcham's raker against Partick Thistle in the cup was also up for the award as was Callum McGregor's volley at Motherwell and Leigh Griffiths' hit versus St Mirren.
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