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3 Talking points as Celtic draw with Wolves and Liam Scales impresses in makeshift defence

Kyogo returned to the Celtic goal trail only for a late Wolves penalty denying Hoops fans a perfect homecoming in a 1-1 draw in Dublin.

Brendan Rodgers's side impressed throughout and should have added to their tally before conceding from the spot through Matheus Cunha. It was though an afternoon of many positives for the Scottish champions with debuts for South Korean pair Kwon and Yang from the bench and a patched up defence coping with an array of attacking talent from the English Premier League side.

Kyogo's sixth minute opener edged the Hoops into a deserved lead and it could have been several more before the half hour mark as the Japanese star joined Reo Hatate in firing shots against the woodwork. Wolves keeper Jose Sa was a busy man and Daizen Maeda somehow failed to grab a second just before the break as he fluffed a shot from a few yards out but the English side will know their deficit should have been far larger.

Matheus Nunes wildly blasted a shot over the top with keeper Joe Hart stranded in the best moment for the Molineux outfit who had looked sluggish and far too often had their backline breached as Celtic picked passes in behind them.

Maeda's header from Abada's cross was directed inches off target eight minutes after the restart and Kyogo was wild with a shot which he blazed wide as Wolves spent the afternoon gifting up goal scoring chances.

Former PSG striker Pablo Sarabia was denied a late leveller by Joe Hart's near post block but Hoops keeper was at fault as they were denied the bragging rights when he conceded a penalty by clipping the feet of Matt Doherty five minutes from time. Cunha made no mistake and it was honours even but it could have been worse for the Hoops as Hart superbly kept out the

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