Video – 19 right foot, 14 left foot, one header, all 34 Kyogo goals

The Celtic FC social media channels have released this short video showing all 34 goals scored by Kyogo this season and noting that 19 were scored by his right foot, 14 from the left foot and just the one header.

Photo Kenny Ramsay

Those goals drove Celtic onto success in all three domestic competitions, winning the League Cup Final against theRangers at Hampden in February, wrapping up the Scottish Premiership title at Tynecastle in May and completing the Treble at Hampden on Saturday 3rd June against Inverness Caley Thistle and of course like in all three finals the Japanese striker has played in during his two years at Celtic, he scored. Indeed Kyogo has five cup final goals to his name in three finals for Celtic and each time we’ve won the trophy being contested.

Will the new Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou come back to Celtic looking to bring the Scottish Player of the Year to the Premier League? If that is going to happen then Celtic will be looking for top dollar to say the least. Let’s hope that Postecoglou has other fish to fry when considering his strike force for his new club.

Now watch Kyogo’s Celtic goalfest…

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