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·12 February 2026

‘Class’ – Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain Impresses Former Scotland Star

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Former Scotland midfielder Michael Stewart has lauded the instant impact made by new signing Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain at Celtic, despite him having been out of action since last summer.


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Eyebrows were raised when Celtic decided to invest in free agent Oxlade-Chamberlain post the official closure of the January transfer window.

Tam McManus, though, stressed his view that the 32-year-old would fit into the Celtic team and compete for a place, particularly in their midfield.

The former Arsenal and Liverpool star was handed his league debut by manager Martin O’Neill in the midweek match against Livingston as a late second-half substitute, replacing full-back Julian Araujo.

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He made an immediate impact, scoring a late 91st-minute goal to earn a win for Celtic and keep pace in the title race.

Stewart was left impressed by the calm, composed and quality finish by Oxlade-Chamberlain and lauded him for the immediate impact.

“It was a class goal from Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain. Just a calm, composed, quality finish”, Stewart told BBC Sportsound.

“He’s not played since May and you’re thinking – is he going to be able to have an impact?

“And what an impact he’s had already.”  

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Celtic have two important Europa League playoff fixtures against VfB Stuttgart to take care of and O’Neill will hope that Oxlade-Chamberlain can bring his experience to the plate to help them.

Even towards the end of his time at Liverpool, Oxlade-Chamberlain attracted interest from heavy-hitters, with Aston Villa keen in the summer of 2023.

The midfielder was rated as capable of special things while at Anfield, but often struggled with injury and consistency.

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