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Kyogo and Jota send Celtic fans wild as bromance jumps off the screen in all access documentary

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It's a bond which has been forged on the pitch but a pair of Celtic's leading lights are united off it as well. There have been notable highlights of Ange Postecoglou's reign so far and the popularity of Kyogo and Jota has been there for all to see since they joined in the summer of 2021.

And an embraces between the pair has proved a highlight of an all access documentary charting the Japan striker's thrilling stay in Glasgow's east end.

Kyogo is a household name in his homeland and a TV crew travelled to his current home to see his journey starring under Postecoglou for the Premiership champions.

And a touching moment between the pair at Lennoxtown was captured by the cameras. Jota can be seen hugging his mate as the pair share a joke with each other.

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