Celtic kicked off the SPFL season with a resounding victory, securing their first three points thanks to a stellar performance from David Turnbull, who netted twice, and individual goals from Kyogo and Matt O’Riley.

The match against Ross County concluded with a 4-2 victory for Celtic. Despite conceding a couple of unfortunate goals, it was a triumphant day for the Bhoys and Brendan Rodgers, who celebrated his return as Celtic’s manager with a win.

Following Celtic’s successful match, the spotlight shifted to our city rivals to demonstrate their readiness to compete with the treble winners. However, Michael Beale’s side encountered a significant setback, succumbing to a 1-0 defeat against Kilmarnock.

This early turn of events provides Celtic with a slight edge, but at this juncture, it’s too soon to draw any significant conclusions.

One intriguing aspect that merits further examination is Kyogo’s recent Instagram post. The forward, renowned for his exceptional goal-scoring prowess, is not typically associated with playful banter. This is precisely why his social media activity, particularly a post shared roughly thirty minutes after The Rangers conceded points, warranted a closer inspection.

The post read ‘The Feeling when you win your first game of the season’ with an image of himself and Liel Abada celebrating at Celtic Park.

The post certainly appears to carry an undertone of playful jest directed at our rivals, all while basking in the glow of our own triumph.

Yet, considering Kyogo’s typically restrained persona, the intent behind the post remains somewhat ambiguous. We’d love to hear your thoughts on this. What’s your interpretation?

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