Kyogo handed the credit for his second Premiership player of the month award to his Celtic team-mates and insists there's plenty of room for self-improvement.
The Japanese striker lifted the award for December to emulate the success of being similarly honoured last August. After taking his tally to 15 league goals so far for this season with a late leveller to claim a point on Monday against Rangers, the 27-year-old is adamant any recognition should be about the collective.
He said: "I want to thank all our staff, my fellow players and supporters for helping me towards this award. I will keep working hard to try and bring good results for the team to pay back these awards.
I'm very happy with it. I want to work hard for the team and if I do it will help win this type of prize. If I keep scoring goals it will contribute to the team. "I try not to think about the number of goals I score, it's more important to play step by step.
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