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Celtic’s unique angle videos are always worth watching, especially after a Hoops triumph, like yesterday’s 2-1 win over Rangers in the League Cup Final.
Therefore, the latest unique angle video that Celtic have uploaded is well-worth watching, as you get to see Kyogo’s two goals from a different view than you would on television or if you were at the game.

Take a look at the unique angle video below:
YouTube: Celtic TV Unique Angle | Celtic 2-1 Rangers | Kyogo double wins Viaplay Cup for the Celts!
What the video shows is just how good Kyogo’s movement is, especially for the first goal, when he is in the right place at the right time for the Bhoys to put the ball into the back of the net.
The importance of Aaron Mooy and Reo Hatate is also shown, as both players played key roles in the goals scored by the Hoops, and we can’t forget Greg Taylor, whose cross led to the opening goal for the Bhoys.
Celtic have played better this season, but the most important thing in a cup final is to make sure you win the game, and that is what the Bhoys did, as the Hoops fully deserved to win the League Cup Final, and Kyogo’s goals will live long in the memory.
The Japanese striker might have scored better goals in last season’s League Cup Final win over Hibernian, with his winning goal a classic, but Celtic fans will always remember when a player scores a cup final in a winning goal against Rangers, and in years to come that will only add to Kyogo’s status as a Celtic great.
When you compare Kyogo to other Celtic strikers of recent years, he is a different kind of player to the likes of Moussa Dembele, Odsonne Edouard and Leigh Griffiths, but he does the thing that is required of the best Hoops forwards, and that is to find the back of the net on a regular basis.

Kyogo’s form is even more impressive when you consider that he missed around four months of last season with a severe hamstring injury, but if anything that has made him even better as a player, as he has scored more goals than last season.
Every obstacle he has faced in his Celtic career he has overcome, and that makes days like the cup final all the more sweeter for the player, and the club. Hopefully there will be more moments to come not only this season but in the future.