Former Celtic player enjoys Wembley success as he tastes English silverware joy

Former Celtic midfielder Jamie Lindsay has received the Papa John's Trophy at Rotherham United.

The 26-year-old - from Rutherglen - got here off the bench to assist the League One facet in a traditional closing with Sutton United which they prevailed as 4-2 winners.

It wasn't straightforward although because the Millers needed to come from behind twice to safe the trophy after Ben Wiles had initially levelled proceedings for them.

League Two Sutton led 2-1 heading into the ultimate moments of the match earlier than Jordi Osei-Tutu equalised within the sixth minute of added time at Wembley.

Targets in additional time from Chiedozie Ogbene and Michael Ihiekwe ensured the Celtic academy graduate obtained his hand on a winners medal.

Lindsay hails from Rutherglen and was additionally introduced up in Larkhall, studying his commerce within the Hoops youth system.

After loans with Dumbarton, Morton and Ross County, he joined the latter completely in 2018 and left for Rotherham a yr later.

Papa Johns Trophy success is the third time Lindsay has received silverware, following a Scottish Championship and Problem Cup double at County in his sole time period on the Staggies.

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