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Kyogo welcomes Celtic demand in Champions League as striker tips Parkhead pal to be Brendan Rodgers' 'game-changer'

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There is a lot resting on Kyogo’s shoulders going into this Champions League campaign and it doesn’t seem to bother the smiling assassin that one of them pops out from time to time.

The Celtic hitman is happy to take the load and provide his side’s main punch up top as they prepare to take on the cream of the continent.

The Japanese star was at it again on Saturday as he stole the show in the win against Dundee before immediately setting his sides on Feyenoord.

But he didn’t half give fans a fright. Early on at Parkhead, Kyogo disappeared up the tunnel and it was obvious he wasn’t away to spend a penny, with his left arm limp by his side.

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