CELTIC hero Mikael Lustig has returned to Glasgow for the first time since he left the club.
The right-back departed in 2019 after seven and a half years with the Hoops, which saw him lift eight titles in a row.
Posting an Instagram reel this morning, his wife Josefin wrote: "Can't believe we are finally here!"
Coming Home by Skylar Grey is played during the video, which includes snippets of the couple and their two girls.
Previously, she shared a photo to her story from an aeroplane with the caption: "Going back to Glasgow for the first time since we moved."
Text during the reel read: "We are going back to our second home for the first time since we moved in 2019."
It showed clips of the couple's kids dancing during their travels to Glasgow, as well as moments of the family on the plane and arriving at Glasgow Airport.
A short video of the River Clyde at night was included at the end.
It comes after we reported that the Celtic legend will be hosting a night with fans at the OVO Hydro, along with former captain Scott Brown.
Following the announcement of the event, Mikael wrote: "Celtic. A club and a support that have a special place in my heart. It is time to go back to my second home, and say a proper farewell and thank you to the fans for all their love and support, and relive some of the incredible moments we shared.
"I am delighted to be able to do this with my captain, and good friend Broony.
"Our event will also support the amazing work of Celtic FC Foundation.
I look forward to seeing you all."
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