CELTIC STRIKER Kyogo was the Glasgow Derby hero again last Saturday, netting the Hoops’ first two goals in the encounter.

The 28-year-old striker took his goal tally to 28, closing in on the thirty mark. His brace also made it five goals in four derbies this season, despite leaving the first encounter early due to injury.
The Japanese forward has opened up on the “earth-rocking” atmosphere he experienced on Saturday.
In an interview with Celtic TV, Kyogo said:
“First of all, it is great that we got the result we wanted. I am glad that we were able to win this difficult game with everyone united by the wonderful support of our supporters.
“And I am happy that I could score two goals in that game. The stadium was like an earth-shaking roar.
“Goals are special and I am happy to score a goal like that in front of a big home crowd that makes everyone smile.”
Humble as ever, Kyogo wasn’t wanting to take full credit for his continued improvement, thanking his teammates and fans for the part that they’ve played.
“As I always say, I am able to improve because I play with a great team, wonderful fans, and amazing staff.
“I am able to score goals because of the support of everyone, so I really want to thank everyone and I hope to score as many goals as possible in the future.”
Kyogo has been sensational this season, and has even been compared to Celtic great, Henrik Larsson.
Fans are debating whether Kyogo is the best striker to play for the club since Larsson, and if he continues on his blistering hot form, it’s going to be hard to argue against it.