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Reo Hatate proves Celtic wizard as Harry Potter fanatic dazzles but loudest cheer saved for second half - big match verdict

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Daizen Maeda pretty rapid impression. If he keeps this up, absent countryman Kyogo Furuhashi might not be so badly missed. The Japanese was unleashed by boss Ange Postecoglou and needed just four minutes to display his finishing prowess to set his new team on their way to a terrific success which moved them just three points off the Premiership summit.

Hibs will ponder what could have been had Kevin Nisbet shown Maeda ’s killer instinct just before the opener, but this was the Celtic new boy’s night.

He may have struggled to have the overall influence on a game of Furuhashi, but that was understandable on his debut. Most crucially, when his big chance arrived, he was just as clinical in front of goal.

With fellow debutant Reo Hatate excellent with crisp passing and swift movement, there was plenty for the Celtic fans to enjoy.

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