Kyogo Furuhashi has taken Celtic by storm since joining the club in the summer of 2021.

He has scored 26 goals so far this season as the Hoops chase a domestic treble.

The Japan international was recently followed by a documentary crew in his homeland during the first half of the season.

During the film, fans heard from the player about life in Scotland, recieved an insight into his friendship with team-mate Jota and also witnessed disappointment at missing out on the squad for the World Cup in Qatar.

While the documentary is in Kyogo's native tongue, one Hoops fan has provided a translation of several of the clips.

Twitter user @Celticstudio_JP has translated several of the scenes which you can watch below.

 

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Meanwhile, Celtic Women boss Fran Alonso has posted on social media for the first time since the controversial Glasgow Derby draw against Rangers.

The match at Broadwood ended 1-1 after a late equaliser from Hoops defender Caitlin Hayes.

It is a result which keep Alonso's side a point ahead of the rivals in second place in the SWPL.

However, the fixture was marred by scenes at the end after Rangers coach Craig McPherson allegedly headbutted the Hoops manager.

The incident sparked a rammy between players and coaches with Sky Sports cameras capturing the furious scenes.

And now Alonso has posted on Twitter, praising his players for their performance.

He wrote: "Delighted with the attitude, passion and belief of the team. Not the result we wanted but happy to rescue a point in the 99th minute. 

"Grateful to be supported each game by our amazing fans. We feel you and that was for you."