Andy Walker predicts the Celtic star will explode in the season because “he will be fired up.”

Over the holiday season, Celtic got mixed news—Kyogo Furuhashi was passed over by Japan—and positive news.

The Celtic teammates Daizen Maeda and Reo Hatate are competing for their countries in the Asian Cup, but their clubmate was left off the roster.
Kyogo Furuhashi will be “fired up” as a consequence of everything, according to Andy Walker on Go Radio, with domestic action starting again after the Christmas break.
On Sunday, Brendan Rodgers’ team will host Buckie Thistle of the Highland Football League at Parkhead, with Celtic’s top player likely to start up front.

This is the 29-year-old’s opportunity to express himself fully and show Hajime Moriyasu that he was wrong to leave him out of the team after Japan’s shocking loss to Iraq on Friday.

Although Kyogo Furuhashi’s lack of selection may upset supporters, it indicates that he is still fit and prepared for the second half of the season.

And by demonstrating why he is the greatest in the nation, Andy Walker is supporting the triple Derby Day hero’s meteoric rise in the next months.

Andy Walker explains why Japan's Kyogo Furuhashi snub is 'really good news'  for Celtic

Kyogo FuruhashI after Japan’s gaffe
Walker said, “I think it’s really good news that Kyogo isn’t in Japan.” “I believe that his performance against the Rangers demonstrated his continued exceptional abilities.”

“He scored a goal that was just amazing. the absence of any international games for him to play. He should be motivated to give Celtic his all, in my opinion. I believe he still has more to give.

“The previous season, he was excellent. He hasn’t yet reached those peaks, in my opinion. Thus, it’s possible that the Celtics and Kyogo will both show significant improvement in the second half of the season.

The form of Kyogo Furuhashi
He has only scored eight goals in his 22 Scottish Premiership outings so far this season. Undoubtedly, it falls short of his typically high standards.

It should be mentioned, nevertheless, that he scored twice in the Champions League and the winning goal both at home and away against Rangers.

Kyogo has shown his value by stepping up when it counted most.

And everyone in Scotland knows very well that the title will only go in one way if the Japanese celebrity steps it up in the next months.

 

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