Juan Sara has backed fellow Argentine Alexandro Bernabei to be a smash-hit for Celtic – and light up the Champions League.
Sara is a big fan of left-back Bernabei who clinched a dream £3.75million switch to Ange Postecoglou’s champions earlier this week from Argentine outfit Lanus. Former Dundee striker Sara, who starred at Dens Park from 2000-2003 and is now manager of Deportivo Maipu in his homeland, knew all along that 21-year-old Bernabei would become a household name. Now he’s tipping the swashbuckling full-back to turn on the style for the Hoops as they gear up for the defence of their Premiership title as well as their upcoming Champions League campaign.
Sara said: “Alexandro is a great signing for Celtic. “He is a wonderful, modern-day full-back. He will get forward all day long and deliver quality crosses for his team-mates. “Will he be a success in Scotland? Yes, absolutely. “I also believe he will be a big hit in the Champions League."
“I’ve watched a lot of him in the last couple of years and he’s kicked on so much in terms of improvement. So, in my opinion, he is ready to play at the highest level. Everyone in Argentina knows about him. They rave about him because they know he’s destined for the top.
“It’s great to see a young Argentinian player moving to such a massive club like Celtic. The whole country will be behind him and I’m convinced that he won’t disappoint anyone. I know he’ll be excited. He’s got so much to look forward to and he’s got the temperament to take it all in his stride.”
Sara took the plunge to move to Scotland with the Dark Blues when Italian gaffer Ivano Bonetti lured him to Tayside as one of his first signings in 2000.
And the 46-year-old, who famously notched a derby hat-trick against city rivals Dundee United, believes Bernabei will embrace life in his new homeland.
He added: “Of course, it will be a big change moving from Argentina to Scotland for obvious reasons.
“I did it with Dundee back in 2000 and it can take a little bit of getting used to a different country.
“But Alexandro is a mature player for his age who will relish the chance to shine on a wider stage.
“And the way Celtic like to play football – with their full-backs pushing high up the field – will suit him perfectly.
“The Celtic fans will grow to love him. Alexandro is a player who will give so much to their team and I can’t wait to see his impact.
“He’s been playing against some top players against the likes of Boca Juniors and River Plate in the Primera Division.
“So that will obviously stand him in good stead for this brilliant opportunity in his career.”