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Kyogo vows to 'grow' at Celtic as Japan talisman reveals he plans to go CRAZY at Qatar World Cup

Celtic striker Kyogo Furuhashi is already eyeing more goals and glory next season - as well as a mouthwatering tilt at the Qatar World Cup with Japan.

The 27-year-old forward cemented himself as a Hoops cult hero last season after scoring 20 goals as the Parkhead club won a memorable Premiership and Premier Sports Cup double, despite spending significant chunks of the campaign on the physio's table.

But, with the Champions League group stages looming on the horizon, Kyogo doesn't consider himself the finished article, and is already considering ways in which his game can continue to grow under the watchful eye of Ange Postecoglou.

Speaking from his homeland ahead of Thursday's friendly against Paraguay, he said: "It's been a fun year.

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"It seemed like a long time, and it ended in a blink of an eye, so it was very fulfilling, but I think there are still many challenges.

"I realised that I still have to grow.

"As I played the game, I felt that my strengths were being applied.

"The reason I scored goals is because many players are connecting to the front of the goal.

"I'm just getting a pass and scoring a goal in a position where I can decide, so I'm grateful for the support of those around me."

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