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Kyogo in Celtic Treble confession after seeing off Rangers as striker insists he plays 'to see smiles on fan faces'

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Kyogo Furuhashi was the scourge of Rangers for a third time – and now he insists he’s targeting a domestic Treble. The Japanese striker bagged a double in the Hoops’ 3-2 Old Firm win at Parkhead, which all but seals the Premiership title.

Kyogo has now scored five goals in three matches against Rangers. He decided the outcome of the League Cup Final at Hampden in February with a brace to secure a 2-1 win.

And before that, his late equaliser at Ibrox denied Gers three points in the last derby. Kyogo is now on 28 goals for the season but says he wants MORE before the end of the campaign.

And if he delivers again in the Scottish Cup semi-final against Michael Beale ’s side on April 30, he could help lead Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou’s side to the Treble.

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