Kyogo Furuhashi, a Celtics star, discusses why the most recent goal scored by Japan was noteworthy.

On Tuesday, Kyogo Furuhashi, a top player for Celtic, scored once more for Japan.Currently, one of the best teams in international football is Hajime Moriyasu’s squad. Their most recent triumph, a 2-0 friendly triumph over Tunisia, was their sixth consecutive win. They have scored an incredible 24 goals and given up just 5 in that time.Furuhashi, Reo Hatate, and Daizen Maeda have all contributed to the defeat of nations like Germany and Canada during that stretch.

Just before halftime on Tuesday, the forward scored the first goal for the squad. The strike was precisely what we had expected from the 28-year-old from his time in Scotland.

Because it landed at Noevir Stadium, the home of his previous team, Vissel Kobe, it was also particularly memorable for him.

“First of all, we maintained a clean sheet and won as a team,” he said to the local publication Soccer King.

 

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