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Kyogo Furuhashi

Discussion in 'Ex Players' started by Lebo, Jul 16, 2021.

Discuss Kyogo Furuhashi in the Ex Players area at TalkCeltic.net.

  1. saltire78

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    I actually thought it was quite a nice trophy until you pointed out what it was... I thought it was just some swirly, modern art thing... Now it looks kinda cheap and * :56:
     
  2. Blochairnbhoy

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    Union Berlin want him and hatate if they make the UCL apparently take with pinch of salt but he did get offered a new deal 2months ago
     
  3. craigtheceltic

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    They’ll be paying double what they paid for JJ, per player. Can’t see them stumping up that type of money.
     
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  4. Foley1888

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    See being fair though CL money from a Bundesliga club would be massive given the German share of the TV pot. I would also imagine prize money for top 4 Bundesliga won’t be bad either.

    It would be the Juranovic question again, they are a smaller club but play in a better league, you will get a wage rise, probably still play regularly and for Kyogo and Hatate it may be viewed as their ticket to National Team recognition. I am not sure about Kyogo but I think Hatate would go if offered the chance.

    Out of the two I think Kyogo would be harder to replace.
     
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  5. Notorious Gold Member Gold Member

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    Yeah according to some of our fans we needed better than Kyogo for the CL

    fannies
     
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    Been saying for months now Kyogo is more than good enough for CL he was going through a rough patch at the time where his confidence was low and was even poor domestically. Finishes like the ones last year against Hibs in the final were world class. It comes down to composure and a bit of luck at the end of the day and on the nights (CL) it wasn't to be.
     
  8. Lewis Kerr

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    Tbf Kyogo flopped hard in the CL. He could've easily grabbed 2 or 3 goals if he finished his chances over the 6 games. It surprised me how poor he was because he bagged a few in the EL last season.
     
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    Kyogo would be great in Europe if we relied on counterattacks more. A competent deep defense will isolate him and prevent him from accelerating into space needed to shoot.
     
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  10. honda Gold Member Gold Member

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    First time nerves. Put one away and he'll fly.
     
  11. Wllm Gold Member Gold Member

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    He could have done better with some of the chances he got in the CL but they were hardly sitters.
     
  12. Wllm Gold Member Gold Member

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    Nice goal and looked up for it today. Just starved of quality service.
     
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    Was showing some up with his pressing and tracking back to central midfield to win the ball back on his tod..
     
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    we played one ball through the middle for him the entire game and oh look he * scored, play to his * strengths.
    51 goals for the hoops now, he's equalled moussa
     
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    Finding and being able to afford a 30 goal a season striker is a lot harder than people realise. Post-Larsson, only Griff, Dembele, Commons, McDonald and Hartson have managed it. And they all only did it once each.
     
  16. Lecs

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    Been saying this for a while now.

    The lack of service Furuhashi gets is ridiculous. Nobody actually gives him the ball.

    Two touches today in the entire first half I counted, and one is him lashing the ball into the top corner.

    You could have Haaland up front the day for us and he would have only managed 1 goal as well.

    I feel sorry for the wee guy I really do.

    He also sprinted for about 50 yards and put a tackle in and won us a throw in as well.

    We need to figure out a way to have someone that can take * on through the middle and feed our striker.

    No * had the balls today to go "right give me the ball and I'll skin people". We were playing against * St. Mirren today, hardly a top class outfit, yet nobody wanted to go by any of their defenders. Until Haksa came on anyway.

    Dog * performance today.

    League is won and we will focus on the cup final now. I'd maybe give the youth a chance from now on in.

    Ange needs to drop Hart as well. * murder.
     
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    Far too many of our players take the safe option..

    They either aren't confident going by their man, haven't got the skill or pace, or just choose the safer option too often..

    No enough breaking the lines either. Mooy does it regularly to be fair when he's in..
     
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  18. Lecs

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    Exactly.

    It's been apparent for a while, and today seemed to be the pinnacle of it.

    I said to my da and my brother at about the 60 minute mark, how come we're not trying to go by their players. We have a squad full of international * players who are better than the rest of the players in the league.

    Just doesn't make sense. Ange needs to boot a few baws for sure.

    I get that were enroute to a treble and we've been spoiled of late, but still unacceptable considering how many first team regulars started today.
     
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  19. Wllm Gold Member Gold Member

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    Been that way for a while now. We occasionally pop a ball through to him but not enough as we probably should. It's why id be all for signing Ito. He's incredible at that.

    Edit: the cut backs need work aswell. Too many heads are down playing a blind pass hoping someone is there instead of picking their man out.
     
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    Kyogo Furuhashi eyes permanent place on Celtic Park walls as striker spared from St Mirren criticism
    Given the almost childlike enthusiasm with which he energetically celebrates every victory, it should probably not come as a huge surprise to see Kyogo Furuhashi continue to whizz around the park in these end-of-season dead rubber contests as if his life depended on it


    Celtic were painfully flat on Saturday and perhaps fortunate to earn a 2-2 draw with St Mirren, even if manager Ange Postecoglou visibly bristled at the notion afterwards. As witnessed at various points already this season, the Australian clearly considers any suggestion that luck or fortune may have influenced his team’s journey to be on a par with an insult. Nothing ever happens by chance at Postecoglou’s Celtic.

    Even well-drilled, well-oiled football machines, however, are still susceptible to the whims of the human condition. And with a title wrapped up with four games to spare, there was always the distinct possibility of Celtic dropping down the gears, with little obvious incentive to maintain the ridiculously high standards that have been the hallmark of another successful campaign.



    Instead it was St Mirren, motivated by the chance to secure European football for the first time in 36 years, who looked the livelier team throughout. Curtis Main’s first-half double – either side of Furuhashi’s strike – looked to have sent them on their way to becoming the first Scottish side to win at Celtic Park since, well, themselves in January 2021.

    Callum McGregor’s late goal, however, denied them and did at least speak to Celtic being sufficiently roused to protect that long undefeated home record as well as their ability to bring on international-calibre replacements when a much-needed injection of energy was required. St Mirren, nursing an ever-lengthening injury list, had no such luxury as legs tired.

    Furuhashi, though, should be spared any criticism. Even on a day when the usual steady supply of crosses and passes into his path dried up to the point of non-existence, his sense of perpetual motion remained undiminished as he tracked back at one point to rumble into a midfield tackle. How Celtic could have done with another 10 Kyogos.



    There was the near obligatory goal of course, the 31st of a stellar season that has already seen multiple player awards bestowed upon him. The ball through from Reo Hatate was perfectly weighted and Furuhashi lashed it high beyond Trevor Carson in the St Mirren goal.

    A centre forward’s craving for goals never dissipates regardless of the circumstances. Furuhashi is now level with the total collared by Gary Hooper in 2012/13 and just one behind the 32 scored by Kris Commons the following season and Moussa Dembele in 2016/17.




    Leigh Griffiths’ high-water mark of 40 in 2015/16 is now out of Furuhashi’s reach but the chance to record the club’s second-best goals total in a decade ought to provide him with additional motivation ahead of the three games that remain. Not that he needs to be prodded in any way.

    At 28-years-old, Furuhashi is something of a late bloomer but in this form there is little doubt that he can play at a higher station, even if that’s not something Celtic fans would ever want to contemplate

    It was nice to score another goal but I always aim to score goals to win the game,” he said afterwards via a translator. “There is always the target to score as many goals as I can and hopefully I can add to my total in the final matches of the season.




    We try to set our standards as high as possible and if you can reach that level in every game, that is very good. It is not always possible but you have to make that the target.”

    Managers and players, you suspect, care only about trophies and winner’s medals but there is still a chance for Celtic to match the 111 league goals posted by the Lisbon Lions in season 1966/67 if they can find another four to add to their tally.

    “Can I score four more?” queried Furuhashi. “I don’t know if I can do it! But as a team, I believe it is definitely achievable in the remaining two games.

    “I know there is a lot of history at this club and a lot of great achievements, from great teams like the Lisbon Lions. Teams like that one are the reason the club is where it is today, and it’s the reason we are all here today.

    “You see the pictures on the walls around the stadium and you hear a lot about the great history. I will be glad if one day my picture is on the walls as well, but there are many things I need to do before then. That’s my focus.

    “It would be nice to get the record, but if we want to enjoy such a moment we need to prepare well in training and produce performances in the matches.”

    The only remaining date of note in the Celtic diary is the Scottish Cup final against Inverness Caley Thistle on June 3 but Furuhashi toed the party line.

    “I am not thinking about that yet,” he said. “We have two games to go and we want to win these matches. It will be important to be at our best in the final because it is another big game with a trophy. But the most important thing is to focus on these games because we want to build some momentum before then. Continuity is very important for us.”
     
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