Former Harambee Stars captain was in his jovial mood after meeting a mascot he last saw 12 years ago while in Scotland.
in July 2011, spent two years at Hampden Park where he enjoyed success with the perennial Scottish Premiership champions.
Wanyama, who returned to Scotland for a second spell with second-tier side after penning a short term deal in March, was reunited with former Celtic Mascot and the pair shared heartwarming moments.
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In an X post, formerly Twitter, Wanyama, who was privileged to play for English Premier League giants Tottenham Hotspur said: «12 years ago, Ross was a mascot alongside Victor Wanyama at Celtic Park. Today, he got to meet his hero again at Hampden!
«Huge thanks to @VictorWanyama for being such a class act then and now. Moments like this mean the world.»
Harambee Stars youngster Manzur Okwaro has opened up about the impact coach Benni McCarthy is having on his career despite working together for just a short time.
Victor Wanyama cherishes his time at Celtic, particularly the victory over Barcelona in the 2012 Champion League, where he scored.
also remembers his time training with the team and the positive impact his arrival at Dunfermline Athletic had as previously reported by Pulse Sports.
Jonah Ayunga made two important goal contributions to ensure St. Mirren sailed to a 3-2 win to secure a top six finish in Scotland.
Wanyama’s decision to join Dunfermline, despite opportunities in England, . This act highlights the strong relationship the duo shared.
Wanyama’s career at Dunfermline got off to the worst possible start afterfor a deliberate handball as the team suffered a 3-0 loss against Ayr United.
He missed one match and last weekend, came on as a stoppage time substitute as .
With three matches left to end the season, in the fixtures and his experience will be crucial as Dunfermline hope to avoid the drop.