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What the Japan staff informed Hajime Moriyasu about Kyogo Furuhashi’s status as a Celtic idol resulted in his call-up.

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What the Japan staff informed Hajime Moriyasu about Kyogo Furuhashi as Celtic hero earns call-up Kyogo Furuhashi’s international career has experienced a slight decline over the past two seasons.

Moriyasu has ignored the Japanese striker on the international arena, despite the fact that Kyogo was recently courted by Manchester City and is one of Celtic’s most talented players. In October 2023, Kyogo’s final appearance for Japan occurred when the Celtic talisman scored in a 2-0 victory over Tunisia. Moriyasu has since established a Champions League objective for Kyogo, and the Japan manager has issued a challenge to the Hoops striker to reintegrate into his plans. Moriyasu has provided a straightforward explanation for why the Celtic hero has been selected after a year-long absence, following Kyogo’s call-up to Japan this morning.

Kyogo Furuhashi’s Champions League Celtic “presence” The Japan manager had been previously criticized in the press for neglecting Kyogo in previous Japan squads. However, it seems that Moriyasu was unable to disregard the impressive performance of the Celtic striker on the international stage for the Parkhead club this time. Moriyasu stated to the Abema Times, “It has been


 

challenging to summon him recently; however, the staff has consistently monitored his performances, as they have been observing Celtic games on the field and reviewing video footage of each game for as long as they can.” “It is self-evident that he has achieved success in Europe and at Celtic.” I have selected him because he possesses a presence that contributes to the team’s success. I have chosen him not as a replacement for Ueda, but as a player I should select, as I typically view him as a candidate. However, he may be considered a replacement. “I

 

believe that he is a player who is capable of matching and finishing with pinpoint accuracy in front of the goal.” I desire for him to demonstrate his capabilities in front of the goal by playing with confidence, and I also desire for the team to capitalize on his strengths. We are interested in collaborating to expand the scope of both parties. Hajime Moriyasu instructs the Japanese players to emulate the Celtic model and capitalize on Kyogo’s “strengths.” It appears that Kyogo will be the focal focus of the Japan team as Moriyasu endeavors to

 

defeat China and Indonesia during the international break. Moriyasu continues, “We request that the centre forward (CF) first position themselves behind the opponent. If this is not feasible, we must establish ourselves as the starting point, and our collective objective remains unchanged.”

 

 

“The team will also improve if we can capitalize on his strengths and broaden the range of attacks.” “He was able to evade the defensive line and tactics of the opposition in his most recent Champions League match.” “I desire for them to capitalize on that type of movement in order to pursue objectives in a systematic manner, and I intend to optimize it.”

Therefore, it appears that the Celtic striker has the potential to establish himself as a consistent member of the Japan team in the future, provided that she maintains her current level of performance.

We can only hope that Reo Hatate and Daizen Maeda will be able to fully recover from their injuries, as Celtic has a challenging fixture schedule to navigate from now until the end of December.







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