Celtic midfielder Reo Hatate completed an impressive milestone this afternoon against Ross County in Dingwall.
With Hatate coming off the bench to score midweek against Dundee United at Celtic Park, it gave the Japanese playmaker the perfect chance to make his own history against Ross County this afternoon.

Hatate, of course, made his 100th Celtic start, against Don Cowie’s side, having joined the Hoops just over three years ago from Kawasaki Frontale.
At times, he can prove a match-winner, and at others, disappoint. However, one thing is clear: at the top of his game, he is unplayable, as shown by his debut against Hibernian on January 17th at Celtic Park, where he won Man of the Match.
He followed this up with a goal at Tynecastle nine days later in a 2-1 win.
With his two goals and an assist in his first Glasgow Derby, he endeared himself to the Celtic support.
He has proven, over the years, to be one of the Hoops’ best players, with his return from injury last season helping the Hoops secure another league title.
With three league titles, two league cups, and two Scottish cups in his time in Glasgow, he has shown himself to be a bargain signing for just £1.4 million.