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Kyogo in hilarious Celtic celebration blooper as footage catches injured party starter taking a tumble

He only lasted a matter of minutes in Celtic's Saturday demolition of Rangers but Kyogo Furuhashi wasn't letting injury get him down.

The Japanese forward was withdrawn early doors at Parkhead after a collision with John Lundstram left him with what appeared to be a shoulder issue. He was replaced by Giorgos Giakoumakis as Ange Postecoglou 's rampant side opened up a five-point Premiership advantage over their rivals with a resounding 4-0 victory.

But after watching goals from Jota, David Turnbull and a double from Liel Abada put their Ibrox foes to the sword, Kyogo was back in amongst the action at full-time. He joined his team-mates on the pitch for a post-match party, appearing to have his arm strapped up in a sling. He was determined to take the lead in getting the celebrations but his attempt to whip the Celtic fans into a frenzy ended with an unfortunate slip on the rain-soaked turf.

The 27-year-old bounced back to his feet quickly, however, just as Joe Hart arrived on the scene to make sure he hadn't inflicted further injury on himself. Kyogo promptly laughed the incident off and returned to the celebrations.

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