The Celtic Star
·28 February 2025
Forget Kyogo, enjoy the electrifying form of Daizen Maeda

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·28 February 2025
Kyogo signs for Rennes. Photo Rennes FC
Kyogo left Celtic for French Ligue 1 side Rennes last month after netting on 85 occasions in 165 appearances across his trophy-laden three and a half year spell in Glasgow’s east end.
However, since leaving for pastures new, Furuhashi’s absence has hardly been noticeable courtesy of the new-found electrifying form of Daizen Maeda up front.
Daizen Maeda celebrates scoring the opening goal of the game during the Scottish Premiership match between Celtic and Aberdeen at Celtic Park, on 25th February 2025. (Pihoto by Mark Runnacles)
Known for his pressing and work rate which was acknowledged by Bayern Munich stars after the most recent Champions League knockout playoff tie with the German giants, the 27 year-old Japanese forward has taken his game to a new level and is in line for his best ever season in his professional career.
After his double against Aberdeen on Tuesday evening at Celtic Park, Maeda has notched up 25 goals and nine assists for the campaign and is currently leading the attack for Brendan Rodgers admirably.
Speaking to Go Radio Football Show, former Celtic striker John Hartson reckons supporters are now seeing the best of Maeda because he is playing in his preferred position.
Daizen Maeda scores the opening goal of the game during the Scottish Premiership match between Celtic and Aberdeen at Celtic Park, on 25th February 2025 . (Picture by Mark Runnacles)
John Hartson said: “It’s easier now to say that. We weren’t quite away before we sold Kyogo. There were a few questions asked, but the simple fact is Maeda has been terrific in his absence since he’s been sold to Rennes.”
“Credit to Maeda, he plays centre-forward for his national team, Japan, we’ve seen him play there several times while Kyogo was at the club, but now he seems to have shown that through the middle is probably his best position. And he’s really stood up.”
“I was one of those thinking, ‘Do we really need to sell Kyogo for £10million?’. I thought he was a world class centre-forward, he scored goals at every level for Celtic; league, Champions League, cup finals, won us trophies, won us a lot of games. But now it looks like Maeda has stepped up.”
Daizen Maeda scores. Photo: Vagelis Georgariou (The Celtic Star)
“What’s he got? 25 goals? He has been absolutely instrumental for Celtic while Kyogo is gone. I just think he’s took that little bit more responsibility being the out and out centre-forward now.”
“Everyone talks about his running power and his closing down, how hard he works as he chases full-backs, he goes all the way back to his own box and then he’s sprinting forward to help Celtic out when they counter.”
“But I think, yes, we know he works hard, he’s got incredible energy levels. But the credit comes from his finishing and his goal prowess. The way he’s now banging in hat-tricks, he’s putting himself in positions to score goals, he’s making goals, he’s scoring goals, and that’s the difference for me.”
Daizen Maeda scores against Bayern Munich in the Champions League on February 12, 2025. Photo IMAGO.
“All the talk about Maeda before was about his engine and how powerful he was, but you have to give him credit for his goal prowess.”
Conor Spence
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