Kyogo Furuhashi has scored a stunning equaliser for Celtic against St Mirren.

The visitors opened the scoring four minutes in after Curtis Main capitalised on a miscommunication between Tomoki Iwata and Anthony Ralston.

Celtic were not behind for long, though, as just 10 minutes later, the Japan international was played in by Reo Hatate and he rifled the ball past Trevor Carson into the roof of the net.

You can watch the goal in the clip below

Ahead of the match, Celtic assistant boss John Kennedy spoke about the performance of the team getting back to a high level of performance.

He said: "I think we just analysed the game as we normally would. It was obviously a disappointing performance from us.

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"Firstly, the result wasn't what we wanted, but more importantly the performance. We never quite reached the levels we expected, and we know that we can reach.

"That was probably the most disappointing thing. Over the course of the season, we can't criticise the group or the squad as they have done terrific things and have been very consistent and put themselves in a great position now where we already have two trophies already and are in the cup final.

"They've been a great group; they've worked really hard this year and they deserve all the praise they've received.

"Again, we have set very high standards at this club. The manager sets them every week and there were certainly some things to look at come Monday morning. 

"Players are always stimulated by playing for the club and every game you go out, you want to perform.

"At the end of the day, they are competitors when the competition is there. There is always that motivation.

"So the fact we have the Scottish Cup final still to go, it's it gives us that stimulus right through to the end of the season.

"We're not just kind of playing games and looking to finish. We want to finish as strong as we can and it's important to get the right form and the right condition and put ourselves in the right place going into a cup final because, again, on the day you have to put in a performance that merits the win."