Matt O'Riley and Kyogo Furuhashi celebrate after picking apart the Atletico Madrid defence to put Celtic ahead on Wednesday night., and a move that seemed preconceived, surely honed on the training pitch before it was executed to perfection in the Champions League.
Kyogo did the rest, producing a calm, improvised finish past Jan Oblak to lift the roof off Celtic Park, but O’Riley’s first-time pass into him was another outstanding addition to his burgeoning personal highlight reel in these early months of the season. “I probably see the game in a certain way, and he sees it in a similar way in terms of his movement, so it just clicks really well.
“If you come from that place of openness where you’re not scared of making a mistake, then naturally you feel more comfortable just trying stuff like that. “I don’t think we created loads considering the control we had at times, but I think that’s the next step, when we get in that final third just staying calm and waiting for the moments to penetrate.”
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