‘You don’t see on the telly’: James McFadden says Celtic star is ‘frightening’ to watch live

‘You don’t see on the telly’: James McFadden says Celtic star is 'frightening' to watch live
‘You don’t see on the telly’: James McFadden says Celtic star is 'frightening' to watch live

‘You don’t see on the telly’: James McFadden says Celtic star is ‘frightening’ to watch live

‘You don’t see on the telly’: James McFadden says Celtic star is ‘frightening’ to watch live

Celtic supporters have had the honour of seeing two years of Kyogo Furuhashi’s enchantment.

The unidentified individual who flourished at the team under Celtic’s Treble-winning coach Ange Postecoglou is a man of monumental and unforgettable occasions.
You will miss him if you blink. Kyogo Furuhashi is a worker like no other and a bright spot in the penalty area. Some have even compared his efforts to those of the King of Kings.

‘You don’t see on the telly’: James McFadden says Celtic star is 'frightening' to watch live
‘You don’t see on the telly’: James McFadden says Celtic star is ‘frightening’ to watch live

Admiring the 28-year-old, James McFadden discussed the distinction between watching him on TV from your couch and in person, as he spoke with BBC Radio Scotland on July 12, 23 at 8:20 p.m.

The former midfield player for Scotland was shocked by how many off-the-ball moves Kyogo Furuhashi made since, in his opinion, you can see a lot more when you study him closely.

Furthermore, the Japanese player has continued to support Celtic in key times this season, such as the victory at Ibrox.

Compared to Brendan Rodgers, some are wondering if he is still performing at the same level. James McFadden shared his opinions on the matter.

Seeing live Kyogo Furuhashi perform for Celtic

McFadden commented, “On Kyogo, when you actually see him live.” “The frequency with which he performs the movement that we are all familiar with.

“How quickly he possesses it. He takes the defender short a lot when he performs the double movement, but the ball never reaches him.

It’s frightful. When you watch television, your field of vision is reduced. He is unstoppable when you are watching the game live. Making those movements all the time. He’s simply not getting the ball.

“He isn’t playing any differently this season overall, I don’t think. Last season, he was just getting opportunities in and around the penalty box, which he isn’t getting this year.”

Kyogo Furuhashi is going to return to his peak.

Rodgers has moved Kyogo to the bench in recent Scottish Premiership games in favour of Hyeongyu Oh.

That strategy was effective against Hibs, but not in Sunday’s loss to Kilmarnock.

For this reason, you anticipate Kyogo to be back in the starting lineup when Hearts visit after he started and contributed to Wednesday’s Champions League victory over Feyenoord.

Kyogo will soon be scoring goals on a regular basis once more, or he will just make sure to score the game-winning goal against the Rangers on December 30.

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