Larsson bid farewell to "Celtic" with tears in his eyes. © EuroFootball.com

The Scottish champion Glasgow's striker, Swede Henrik Larsson, bid farewell to the club and fans after the final match within the team, which "Celtic" won 2-1 against "Dundee United". In this match, Larsson scored both team goals in the 81st and 84th minutes.

The Swede, during the press conference held after the match, was very upset, and tears were visible in his eyes. The press conference was shorter than usual because the player was very exhausted after a psychologically difficult day.

Celtic coach Martin O'Neil praised the long-time club striker: "Some tried to persuade Henrik to change his mind and stay, but it was not me - it was God. Henrik said it was an honor to be with us, but in fact, it was an honor for all of us to be with him.

He is a fantastic player. But life goes on. It's time to turn this page of the club's history and start anew.

After the match, he was very emotional. He will miss the club's players, he will miss the 60,000 fans chanting his name every ten minutes.

But I am sure he will do great in another club.

We will miss him a lot, as in his last season in Glasgow, he scored even 30 goals. We will buy another player, but he will surely not be like Henrik.