GLASGOW ace Sebastian Cancelliere got one up on Celtic pal Alex Bernabei - by starring at Hampden.
The winger helped Warriors thrash Edinburgh in front of 28,000 fans on Sunday.
Cancelliere was at the National Stadium last year to watch the Hoops beat Rangers to lift the League Cup.
Bernabei didn't feature that day unlike his fellow Argie who loved his Hampden debut.
Cancelliere said: "It was good getting to play at Hampden.
"I'd actually been before a couple of seasons ago.
"There was another Argie, Bernabei, playing for Celtic and I came to the stadium to watch them in the cup final.
"So just going back there, seeing everything again, and playing against Edinburgh with this crowd, was amazing.
"Football pitches tend to be shorter but wider than rugby pitches in my experience.
"It was definitely a good game and a good atmosphere." Cancelliere revealed he'll be having a quiet Christmas this year with wife Paz and their baby daughter Joaquina.
Most of the Argie crew have moved on from Scotland, including Bernabei who's on loan in Brazil with Internacional.
Seb said: "Christmas is going to be me, my wife and my little daughter so just the three of us.
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