Former Norwich City midfielder Youssef Mulumbu has spoken out about the “unhappy” time he spent at the club.
Mulumbu recently completed a move to Celtic, and made his first appearance for the Hoops last weekend against his former side Kilmarnock. Brendan Rodgers side were defeated 2-1.
However, Mulumbu did speak about his time at Norwich, describing it as an “unhappy couple of years”.

The Democratic Republic of Congo international said, via PinkUn:
I signed for Kilmarnock because of Stevie (Clarke), I knew he would be honest with me at a time when I was not enjoying football, and maybe that is what has brought me to Celtic.
When I arrived from Norwich, it had been an unhappy couple of years and I am thankful for everything that happened since – but the big challenge now is to get Celtic back to the top of the league.
Mulumbu found himself not a consistent starter under Alex Neil, after completing a move from West Brom on a free transfer.
The midfielder would leave Norwich on a free transfer, joining Kilmarnock before completing a move to Celtic.




