Monday, October 20, 2014

Celtic goalkeeper turned down on the town of colleague – Fædrelandsvennen

Ronny Deila-student victims of violence on the streets of Glasgow.

Celtic goalkeeper Lukasz Zaluska was, according to the TV channel ITV turned down the streets of Glasgow for a city trip with his wife. According to ITV, there was another professional footballer who was responsible for the crime.

The assault happened just off Ashton Lane in Glasgow city center, where the former Celtic player and -Manager Neil Lennon was assaulted in 2008.

Zaluska must have been moving towards a taxi when he was turned down. It is unclear how serious the injuries he received, but he must have been to hospital treatment.

Thurs the 2nd footballers are questioned as witnesses in the case.

– Police in Scotland are investigating a Review violent attack against a 32 year old man in Ashton Lane, on the west edge of Glasgow city center, on Monday night, according to a statement from police.

Surveillance Videos from the area used in the investigation.

Lukasz Zaluska joined Celtic from Dundee United in 2009, he has played two A appearances for the club this season, 0-1 loss to Inverness in August and 1-1 draw against Motherwell in September. His chances in the first team are fewer after Ronny Deila sourced Craig Gordon to the club.

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