There was VAR controversy once again in a game involving Celtic, this time against Dundee United.
Hoops striker Kyogo Furuhashi was judged by referee Don Robertson to have been fouled by Tannadice keeper Mark Birighitti.
But the decision was then overturned after the VAR officials advised Robertson to look at the monitor.
You can watch the incident below.
Kyogo sandwiched between two players, taken out the game, but not a penalty 😂
— Fitzy (@Fitzy__07) January 29, 2023
Pushed by the defender & clattered into by the keeper.
What's the point in VAR pic.twitter.com/1P6bOJD2EP
Meanwhile, Kyogo didn't really watch football as a youngster. The Parkhead striker - by his own admission - wasn't overly interested in watching the game on TV.
However, that all changed when he first set eyes on Ronaldinho in his prime.
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The Celtic fan favourite still holds fond memories of watching the playmaker in action for Barcelona in his homeland for the FIFA Club World Cup in 2007.
Ronaldinho netted against Club America in the tournament before Barcelona lost in the showpiece final to Internacional.
Speaking to FIFA, Kyogo explained: "I didn't really watch professional football as a little kid.
But the Club World Cup was held in Japan when I was in grade school.
"I saw Barcelona play a match for the first time and when I saw Ronaldinho, I thought 'Wow, this guy's amazing'.
"I have memories of that."
For Kyogo, football remains an "incredibly fun" career - it's a fact that the Celtic striker never wants to take for granted as he revealed his approach to playing as a professional.
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