Kyōgo Furuhashi left Celtic to move to a bigger league, joining Ligue 1 side Rennes, but it might have been a mistake.
The Japanese striker has made just two appearances for his new club and has been an unused sub in the last two games
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Kyogo Furuhashi, who left Celtic for Rennes in January, says he felt "depressed and frustrated" after being snubbed by Japan while playing for the Scottish champions. (Lemino Football via The National)
In an interview back in Japan, Kyogo has spoken about how he really felt about being snubbed by his country because he played his football in Scotland with Celtic. Kyogo was omitted from many Japan squads over his time in Scotland but it was the World Cup announcement whilst at Celtic that really stung the former Parkhead favourite.
Kyogo Furuhashi has made an honest admission about a major disappointment that he faced while at Celtic. Kyogo was absolutely brilliant during his three-and-a-half years at Celtic Park. The Japanese international's decision to leave the club in the middle of the season to join Rennes is starting to look like a mistake.
However, there was a big move made in January that former Rangers striker Kris Boyd admits he got completely wrong due to the form of Celtic attacker Daizen Maeda. Maeda notched his 26th goal of the season in Celtic’s win at St Mirren and Boyd said that the Paisley club’s players were ‘terrified’ of the Hoops striker.
KYOGO FURUHASHI admits he was left feeling “depressed and frustrated” ahead of a massive Celtic Champions League clash with Real Madrid – because of his ongoing international snub. The striker
Kyogo Furuhashi has struggled to break into the Rennes starting XI since his £10million January transfer from Celtic.
What about Kyogo Furuhashi arriving this winter for 12 million euros from Celtic Glasgow, the 30-year-old Japanese striker has only played 83 minutes in Ligue 1 so far. Worse, he has been on the ...