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Why Daizen Maeda has Ange Postecoglou's full confidence - despite Celtic striker's drought

There are growing concerns among the Celtic support that it doesn’t seem to be quite happening for Daizen Maeda. Such a downbeat conclusion, though, is one with which his manager Ange Postecoglou has absolutely no truck.

There is no questioning the inexhaustible appetite and application of the 24-year-old. Facets all the more commendable since the Japanese attacker switched to Scottish football in January straight off a full season with Yokahama F Marinos, where his 23-goal haul made him the J-League’s joint top scorer.

Yet given the opportunity to play through the middle upfront owing to illness flooring Giorgos Giakoumakis, which the Greek has shaken off ahead of Sunday’s trip to Livingston, Maeda has not appeared to spark. Following the perfect start to his Celtic career that brought him a debut goal in a 2-0 home success over Hibs in late January.

Service was certainly patchy for Maeda in Celtic’s scoreless draw away to Hibs last weekend and their 2-0 home victory over St Mirren on Wednesday. However, the player made little of whatever came his way, never convincing he could conjure up a goal.

That made for a sharp contrast with Giakoumakis perming a hat-trick from only 16 touches in the 3-2 success at home to Dundee a fortnight ago. Yet, for Postecoglou, any pooh-poohing of Maeda’s latest contribution, who does have four goals in 11 Celtic appearances, fails to recognise the importance of what he did produce in a tireless display.

“I thought he was outstanding the other night - his defensive work was terrific,” the Australian said of the Japanese forward. “People look for different things, but I know what I get from Daizen and why I brought him to this club. A lot of people don’t see the work he does. The reason St

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