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WATCH: 14-Year-Old Karamoko Dembele Produce An Unreal Touch Then Skill

WATCH: 14-Year-Old Karamoko Dembele Produce An Unreal Touch Then Skill

This kid is special.

Nasir Jabbar

Nasir Jabbar

After scoring his first goal for Scotland on Tuesday, Karamoko Dembele followed that up by scoring another on Saturday. But his performance will be remembered for an unreal touch then piece of skill.

The 14-year-old was back in action for Scotland as they took on Uruguay. The under-16's beat their South American counterparts 2-0 including another goal from Dembele.

He rounded off the victory by coolly converting a penalty. The win saw Scotland clinch the International Tournament.

And not only did he bag a goal but the Celtic prodigy also produced the moment of the game with an utterly filthy first touch.

(Dembele's first touch is a joke:)

Credit: @ScottishFA

He opened his account earlier in the week as Scotland thrashed Qatar 7-0. Dembele came off the bench to score a superb solo goal.

(Watch Dembele score his first goal for Scotland:)

Credit: @ScottishFA

After rising to prominence following his heroics in the club's development team at the age of 13, Celtic managed to tie down the player to a contract extension back in June.

"I'm delighted to have signed at such a wonderful club and I think this is the right place for me to fulfill my potential and achievements. And my goal is to reach the first team," Dembele told the clubs website.

Dembele in action for Scotland. Image: PA

"It's not going to be easy becoming a footballer at such a big club, but I will show hard work, commitment and the biggest one for me, responsibility.

"With Celtic being responsible for my development and what I do in my football career, I have wonderful people around me nurturing my talent and it's up to me to put the hard work in," the Celtic youngster added.

Karamoko Dembele. Remember the name.

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Topics: Celtic, Scotland