Knackered retired footballer Jamie Redknapp has told of how "difficult football is" in a half-time interview during A Match for Cancer.
The former Liverpool star also described how fun the match had been and how great it is to play at the Parkhead stadium.
Celtic shared a clip of the interview on social media, in which the sports pundit looks exhausted after the first half.
In the clip he commends player Scott Brown, who is currently captain for the Hoops and Irish star Robbie Keane who he said "still looks fantastic".
"It's great fun. You can't beat playing at Celtic Park!" 😊
— Celtic Football Club (@CelticFC) September 8, 2018
🎙️ Jamie Redknapp speaking to @CelticTV after his first-half #AMatchForCancer run out.
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Celtic legend, Stiliyan Petrov - who has bravely battled through leukaemia since being diagnosed in 2012 - and Liverpool midfielder, James Milner have carefully selected the opposing squads from the worlds of football and entertainment to raise money for several good causes.
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All funds raised from the match and connected events will be donated to fighting cancer through Celtic FC Foundation, The Stiliyan Petrov Foundation and The James Milner Foundation.
The score is currently 3-3 at Parkhead as the second half gets underway.
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