Celtic fans have noticed how quiet Japanese forward Kyogo Furuhashi has been over the last few weeks. Having scored just one goal in his last eight games in all competitions, his form is way off last season’s 1.04 goals per 90 minutes he was averaging in Celtic’s
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Celtic face a tricky upcoming scenario in January as, from the 12th January until the 10th February, the Asian Cup will be underway and Celtic will have plenty of their Asian contingent heading over to represent their respective nations. Kyogo Furuhashi, Daizen Maeda and Reo Hatate will
Read more →Celtic’s talismanic forward, Kyogo Furuhashi, was on the receiving end of a sickening clash of heads against Aberdeen that has resulted in the Japanese international missing out on the upcoming round of fixtures for the Samurai Blue. Speaking on Instagram following the incident, Kyogo stated: “I don’t
Read more →Celtic put in a dominant performance in Saturday’s victory over Malky MacKay’s Ross County side. The Staggies faced an uphill battle from the off as defender James Brown was dismissed after just 10 minutes for a late tackle on Yang Hyun-jun, and from then on it was
Read more →Celtic dominated in Dingwall as they secured a comprehensive victory over Malky MacKay’s Ross County on Saturday. An early red card for James Brown meant that it was one-way traffic from the tenth minute onwards, and Celtic were in complete control on the day, with Staggies keeper
Read more →The fixtures continue to come thick and fast as, after a tricky mid-week visit of an in-form St Mirren side to Celtic Park, the Bhoys make the trip up north to face Ross County in this afternoon’s early kick-off. The result may not have been flattering, but
Read more →Brendan Rodgers has been utilising plenty of Celtic’s rotational players this season. In response to the injury crisis that was hampering the team at the start of the season, players such as Liam Scales and David Turnbull have had opportunities in starting positions. Despite starting the first
Read more →South Korean forward Hyeon-Gyu Oh’s performances have come under fire recently, as many onlookers start to write the young attacker off after just two starts. Oh arrived in January and was brought in as an apparent replacement for the outgoing Giorgios Giakoumakis, who left around a fortnight
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