
Watch as forgotten Celtic loanee scores to salvage late draw
As Poznan took on Korona Kielce in the Ekstraklasa on Saturday evening, Palma was handed his third start in a row.
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His team trailed 1-0 going into the closing stages, although Palma stepped up in the 83rd minute, scoring his first goal in Poznan colours to secure a late draw.
Mikael Ishak crossed into the far post, where the 25-year-old was waiting to nod home.
Palma and his team's attention now turns to a crucial Europa League play-off tie with Belgian outfit Genk after they were knocked out of Champions League qualifying by Red Star Belgrade midweek, losing 4-2 on aggregate.
Celtic have several other players out on loan this season. Maik Nawrocki is one, although he has yet to feature in any of Hannover's first three competitive games of the new campaign.
Jude Bonnar and Kyle Ure are both at Ayr United as part of a co-operation agreement, meanwhile Ben McPherson and Josh Clarke are spending the season at Partick Thistle. Adam Montgomery is doing the same at Livingston.
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