Watch as ex-Celtic star Leigh Griffiths rolls back the years with STUNNING strike in Australia

LEIGH GRIFFITHS is starting to hit some form in Australia.
The ex-Celtic and Scotland star scored a cracker as his Mandurah City side smashed five goals in their latest league outing.
After a spell Down Under last year, Griffiths, 32, returned to the club in March, penning a one-year deal.
And he certainly still knows his way to goal!
Griffiths fired a trademark free-kick in Mandurah's 3-0 win over Rockingham a week ago, with shades of his famous Hampden double against England.
And he's rolled back the years again this weekend, with a thumping hit from distance as his side thumped Jondaloop United 5-0.
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Griffiths fired in his side's third goal in sublime fashion.
Taking possession in a wide area, he brilliantly skipped past a defender before unleashing an unstoppable, powerful effort right into the top corner.
Mandurah have enjoyed a solid start to their West State League Division 1 campaign, winning five of their seven matches so far.
They currently sit in second position, just a point behind the early pace-setters Western Knights.
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Meanwhile, current Hoops boss Ange Postecoglou admitted he wasn't happy with his team after they fell to a 3-0 defeat to Rangers.
Celtic suffered just a second Premiership defeat of the season in the last Old Firm meeting of the campaign.
Postecoglou said: “In the second half, I just felt we almost accepted our fate rather than sort of going out there to try and change the course of the game.
“They are human beings and they have had an outstanding season.
“We had the euphoria of winning the title last week and it is kind of weird winning it and you are having to play away again.
“You don’t really get a chance to sort of appreciate the moment - but welcome to Celtic.
“That’s the expectation. That’s not going to change.
“It was a disappointing performance, disappointing result."
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