A FORMER Celtic star has produced a miss described as ‘one of the worst of the season’.
And fans have been quick to react to the horror gaff.


Kyogo Furuhashi was a much-loved hero in his time at Celtic.
The Japan international won the Premiership title in each of his three full seasons at Parkhead, coming in at the start of Ange Postecoglou‘s reign.
But he left halfway through Brendan Rodgers‘ second campaign back in charge, joining Ligue 1 side Rennes.
That move didn’t work out for the striker though, as he made just six appearances in the second half of the season and failed to score for the French outfit.
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So he moved on again in the summer, signing for newly-promoted English Championship side Birmingham City.
Things haven’t been much better for the 30-year-old in the Midlands, as he is yet to score in 17 league matches.
And yesterday he had a howler in front of goal as his team went down 3-1 to Southampton.
Subbed on on the hour mark, a chance fell to Kyogo when Jack Robinson’s header came back off the Southampton post and fell to the forward.
But the bounce of the ball beat Kyogo, and he fired over with almost the entire goal to aim for.
And some fans were far from forgiving with the summer signing on social media.
And some fans were far from forgiving with the summer signing on social media.
One Birmingham supporter wrote: “I’ve been backing Kyogo since the very start of the season, but that. That is honestly shocking.”
Another posted: “Love the guy, seems lovely, but unfortunately he seems a bit past it.”
Not all fans were so harsh though, with one saying: “Done by the quick bounce. Probably not the worst miss of the weekend let alone season.”
Another replied: “If you give someone nine minutes each game, you are always going to be a little rusty. He needs the minutes.”
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