Watt was allowed to leave the Bulgarian club CSKA Sofia in January before being quickly taken on by the Steelmen for a short-term contract until the end of the season. Fans from around the world can purchase Champion League Final Tickets online to enjoy its stunning performances. He continues a period of massive instability in the career of the former Parkhead man. Watt, known for his Celtic winner against Barcelona in the Champions League in 2012, has already made six appearances for Motherwell and has scored two goals (Transfermarkt). Tony Watt explained his need for stability in Champions League However, he has not yet stayed at a club for two years since his Celtic days. Speaking to the Scottish Sun during this time, Watt explained that he needed a place to settle. Tony said I have to be somewhere for a while - I tried to do it in St Johnstone last year but, for a couple of reasons, it didn't work. I was lucky with the installation at Motherwell, back in Sc...
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