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Kyogo Furuhashi leads Celtic to comeback victory over Hearts

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Kyogo Furuhashi took his cinch Premiership goal tally to 20 for the season as Celtic came from behind to beat Hearts 3-1.The Japanese forward put the home side ahead on the hour mark to make it 25 in all competitions.Hearts had taken an early lead through Josh Ginnelly before Daizen Maeda levelled.

Both first-half goals were initially disallowed for offside before being awarded following the intervention of VAR, and both goalscorers went off injured before half-time.Celtic were not at their fluent best in the first half but dominated the second.

They clinically punished Hearts after winning the ball back and breaking quickly for Furuhashi to put them on their way to an 18th consecutive domestic home win as they maintained their nine-point lead over Rangers.Substitute Sead Haksabanovic wrapped up the three points with a glorious goal in the 84th minute as he cut in from the left side of the box and curled into the top corner from 18 yards.The teams will meet again in the Scottish Cup quarter-finals on Saturday at Tynecastle and both managers made changes with the schedule in mind.Celtic brought in Anthony Ralston, Alexandro Bernabei, Matt O'Riley and Liel Abada with Greg Taylor dropping out of the 20-man squad.Hearts made six changes with the likes of Lawrence Shankland, Alex Cochrane and Robert Snodgrass absent.Ange Postecoglou was visibly frustrated with some of his players' decisions to pass the ball back in the opening stages and his mood worsened when Hearts took a sixth-minute lead.Jorge Grant found Andy Halliday in space up the left flank and the former Rangers player delivered an inviting far-post cross which Ginnelly converted with a diving header.

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