Celtic loanee Luis Palma scored for Honduras overnight as they defeated Bermuda 5-3.
The winger is currently plying his trade for Olympiacos after he was deemed surplus to requirements in Glasgow's east end in the January transfer window.
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Palma has made eight appearances since moving back to Greece, scoring one goal and assisting another along the way.
He is currently away on international duty with Honduras, however, and netted as they defeated Bermuda on Friday night in a CONCACAF Gold Cup qualifier.
Latching on to a ball in behind the opposition defence, Palma deftly touched it past goalkeeper Dale Eve to draw his team level in the match:
🇭🇳| Luis Palma lo empata con una buena definición. Honduras 2-2 Bermudas. pic.twitter.com/7Cjj1Qhn6M
— Stop That Honduras 🇭🇳 (@stopithonduras) March 22, 2025
The 25-year-old is a regular for Honduras, and before Friday, he had netted three goals in 18 appearances for his country.
Palma is due back at Celtic when the season ends, although it remains to be seen whether Olympiacos will take up their option to buy the attacker, who doesn't appear to be in Brendan Rodgers' long-term plans.