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“I am going to kick you” – Pundits debate whether Kyogo would start for Celtic against Rangers if he were to remain.

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“I am going to kick you” – Pundits debate whether Kyogo would start for Celtic against Rangers if he were to remain. The Glasgow derby between Celtic and Rangers will be the first to be played without Kyogo Furuhashi.

 

 


 

After dominating the domestic stage in Scotland, particularly against Rangers, Kyogo departed Celtic during the January transfer window. However, Celtic will be without the individual who scored numerous goals during the tenures of Brendan Rodgers and Ange

 

 

 

 

Postecoglou when they face Rangers on Sunday. Instead, Kyogo’s fellow countryman, Daizen Maeda, has assumed those responsibilities and has been prolific in his scoring, including a goal against Hibernian in the Scottish Cup over the weekend. Maeda has scored 27 goals in all competitions, making him the obvious threat that Rangers must be aware of at Celtic Park on Sunday.

 

 

 

 

 

Pundits dispute whether Kyogo Furuhashi would be the starting forward for Celtic against Rangers if he were to remain. It is remarkable how supporters responded to Kyogo’s departure for Rennes, both in terms of the surprise of the club he chose to join and the timing of his transfer. Furthermore, Celtic further exacerbated the situation by failing to replace him,

 

 

 

 

which led to speculation that the number of goals would decline marginally.However, this has not been the case, as Maeda has performed at an exceptional level. Nevertheless, Marvin Bartley would start Kyogo in the starting lineup if he were still at the club, and Nicolas Kuhn would be placed on the substitute. Roger Hannah, his colleague on the Clyde 1 Superscoreboard, was unimpressed. “

 

 

 

 

Would he (Kyogo) be given a game up front for Celtic at this time, ahead of Maeda?” enquired Gordon Duncan. “Yes,” Bartley replied. Maeda is required to expand his scope. Kyogo, in his prime. Roger Hannah then countered, “However, he has not been at his most effective.” Bartley further stated, “You must consider the entirety of his Celtic career, not just the past three months of his tenure.”

 

 

 

 

Hannah then enquired, “However, what about this?” The Scottish media has been castigating the Japanese manager for the past three or four years for selecting Maeda in front of Kyogo. He will be chuckling up his sleeve. What would be the starting lineup for the Rangers game if Kyogo were to arrive at this time? “Kyogo,” Bartley asserted. Answer: “Yes.

 

 

 

 

” Kyogo, Jota, and Maeda are situated on the left and right sides, respectively. Additionally, Hannah stated, “There is no possibility.” Oh, please. Not a chance. Bartley had previously made a joke: “Kyogo is currently in action.” Roger, I am going to punish you by kicking you under this chair.Kyogo’s record against the Rangers Kyogo’s ability to cook and produce against Rangers was undisputed, regardless of his form.

 

 

 

 

Regardless of whether it is at Celtic Park, Ibrox, Hampden, the League Cup, Scottish Cup, or the Premiership. You could always rely on Kyogo to score against the Rangers. This is what further solidified his popularity among the followers, and it is a legacy that will endure for an indefinite period. Rangers’ record against games with W D L goals is as follows: 17-10-3-4-8.







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