The week in Asian football
HONG KONG : Talking points from the week in Asian football:
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Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou felt two-goal Kyogo Furuhashi epitomised the hard work that brought his side more silverware as a 2-1 win over Rangers sealed the Viaplay Cup.
Kyogo hit a double as Celtic took the first step towards a Treble and left Rangers and Fashion Sakala back at square one.
Jarl Magnus Riiber extended his Slovenian weekend to savour by steering Norway to the maiden mixed team World Championship title in Planica. Riiber, 25, became just the second man to win three individual World Championship titles in a row on Saturday and followed it up 24 hours later by leading his country to glory in the normal hill mixed team event.
A Kyogo Furuhashi double won the ViaPlay Cup for Celtic in a pulsating 2-1 win over Rangers at Hampden Park.
RIYADH: If there was any doubt that Al-Hilal are the best team in Asia, it was removed on Sunday as the Saudis roared into the final of the AFC Champions League with a 7-0 thrashing away at Qatar’s Al-Duhail in the semi-final.
Celtic prevailed 2-1 win over Rangers in the Viaplay Cup final to keep one of the three major domestic trophies in the Parkhead trophy cabinet
Canada's Mikaël Kingsbury successfully defended his men's dual moguls world title on Sunday in Bakuriani, Georgia.