December 23, 2024

Celtic extended their amazing start to the Scottish Premiership season with a 6-0 win away to St Johnstone on Saturday.

The Hoops have now won all six of their division fixtures and have yet to surrender a goal, with Kasper Schmeichel keeping a staggering six clean sheets.

Brendan Rodgers’ strikers combined for half of the team’s goals over the weekend, with Kyogo Furuhashi scoring twice in the first half and substitute Adam Idah scoring off the bench in the second.

The Japan international quadrupled his season tally after scoring only two goals in all competitions before Saturday, although he also missed three ‘great chances’ against St Johnstone, bringing his total to eleven in the Premiership this season.

Idah, who has four goals in his last three games, will look to challenge Kyogo throughout the season and eventually earn a spot in the starting lineup.

Celtic paid £8.5 million to capture the teenage marksman on a permanent deal from Norwich City during the summer transfer window, indicating that they believe he has the ability to do so.

However, the Hoops have not always had the best luck when recruiting promising centre-forwards who need to grow, as Vakoun Bayo exemplifies.

How much did Celtic pay for Vakoun Bayo
In January 2019, the Scottish giants swooped to recruit the Ivorian striker from Dunajska Streda for a rumored sum of £2 million to be Odsonne Edouard’s understudy, much as Idah is Kyogo’s right now.

He has 22 goals and nine assists in 32 matches for the Slovakian side in all competitions, which prompted Celtic to pay a £2 million fee to recruit him ahead of the second half of the 2018/19 season.

Bayo made only one appearance in all competitions in the second half of the season, as the youthful forward adjusted to life in Glasgow after moving from Slovakia.

 

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