Charlie Mulgrew presented Jay Beatty with his Scottish Professional Football League goal of the month award at Celtic Park today.
The 11-year-old, who has Down's Syndrome, recorded 97 per cent of the vote in the SPFL's online competition for January.
Jay netted a penalty on the New Douglas Park pitch during the interval of Celtic's 2-0 win against Hamilton on January 17 after being invited to the game as a guest of the Lanarkshire club.
He lapped up the atmosphere at Celtic park today and did his own version of the 'Ronny roar' to get the crowd going.
Rod Stewart and his nine-year-old son Alastair were amongst the fans cheering him on at the stadium.
After Charlie Mulgrew presented Jay with his goal of the moth trophy, he re-created his famous goal by scoring a penalty against Leo Fasan.
Jay, who comes from Neil Lennon's home town of Lurgan, first shot to fame when Georgios Samaras picked him out of the crowd during Celtic's title-winning lap of honour last season, and the then Celtic manager gifted him his winners' medal.
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