CELTIC striker Kyogo Furuhashi scored for the first time in four matches as he broke the deadlock against Hearts in the cinch Premiership.
The Japan internationalist - who has been a revelation since arriving at Parkhead in the summer - grabbed his 14th goal of the campaign by slotting the ball home from close range against Robbie Neilson's men.
The well-worked move started on the left before Jota eventually shifted the ball out to Anthony Ralston towards the opposite flank.
The full-back played it forward to James Forrest, who flicked it on to Rogic out wide. The Australian playmaker held the ball up before teeing up Ralston for a first-time low drive into the six-yard box where Furuhashi was waiting.
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After three games without a goal, Kyogo finds the net for Celtic!
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The striker was deemed to be level with Ralston and despite the Hearts players' pleas for offside, referee Bobby Madden awarded the goal to give Ange Postecoglou's men a 1-0 lead going into the interval.
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