Celtic striker Kyogo Furuhashi took to Instagram this morning to share a motivational message with fans following the Hoops’ impressive 6-0 victory over Aberdeen on Saturday.
Kyogo played a crucial role in the match, scoring the Bhoys’ second goal after Daizen Maeda set him up for a close-range finish.

The 29-year-old’s performance helped secure an emphatic win, with the team firing on all cylinders to dominate their opponents at Hampden Park.
Furuhashi this morning posted a few photos from Saturday’s match, during which he showcased his usual energy and precision in front of goal.
Alongside the images, Kyogo shared an inspiring message for fans, writing, ‘Always aim for the top without being satisfied with the status quo’. The post reflects the forward’s driven mindset, suggesting he’s as hungry as ever to push for new heights, both personally and with Celtic:
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Kyogo’s latest statement comes amid reports that he may be on the verge of a recall to Japan’s national team.
If selected, it would be a well-deserved return for a player who has consistently impressed at club level, with his relentless work rate and eye for goal catching attention at home and abroad.
The Samurai Blue take on Indonesia and China in the upcoming international break. Kyogo, along with club teammates Reo Hatate and Maeda, will be looking to make an impact for Hajime Moriyasu’s side in key World Cup qualifiers.
Firstly, though, the trio’s attention turns to RB Leipzig and the UEFA Champions League tomorrow evening.