Celtic star man Kyogo believes his success is shared with all his Parkhead pals creating chances for him. The Japanese forward has been a revelation - netting 13 goals in just 16 starts for Ange Postecoglou 's side.
But he's only scored three goals for his national team in 11 caps and two of those came in a 14-0 romp against Mongolia earlier this year.
Kyogo is preparing for Japan's World Cup showdown in Muscat against Oman and he paid tribute to his Premiership colleagues before the game.
He said: "At Celtic, I have been playing as a striker and I am really enjoying it and I am scoring a lot of goals. "But I have to give the credit to my teammates at Celtic because they create so many chances for me.
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