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Birmingham sign ex-Celtic forward Furuhashi
Birmingham City have continued their busy summer recruitment by landing ex-Celtic forward Kyogo Furuhashi from French top-flight side Rennes for an undisclosed Japan international has agreed a three-year deal with Blues, who were promoted back to the Championship after a record-breaking season as League One scored 85 goals in 165 appearances for the Bhoys and was the Scottish Premiership's leading scorer in the 2022-23 season with 27 joined Rennes in January for £10m but is back in Britain just six months later with Chris Davies' newly-promoted side, despite being heavily linked with a return to won four Scottish Premiership titles during four years with the Glasgow club from 2021-25 and has also lifted two Scottish Cups and three Scottish League joins compatriot Tomoki Iwota at Blues, who have signed Nigeria full-back Bright Osayi-Samuel and Jamaica winger Demarai Gray in the past week as well as Wolves midfielder Tommy Doyle and Euro Under-21 winning goalkeeper James Beadle on loan.


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Celtic to get Como Cup surprise as local Italian group prepare hero's welcome for Brendan Rodgers and Co
The Premiership champions will take part in a four-team pre-season tournament in the picturesque Italian city A group of diehard Celtic fans based in Italy are planning to show the world just how much they love the Hoops when Brendan Rodgers and Co roll into Lombardy for the Como Cup later this month. The Parkhead giants will compete in a four-team tournament alongside Ajax, Al-Ahli of the Saudi Pro League and hosts Como in the first edition of the new Football on The Lake Festival. Celtic face Eredivisie side Ajax in a semi-final clash on July 24, with the winners going onto take on the victors of the other last four tie three days later – a tie that could see Nicolas Kuhn face off with the Hoops if his £17.2m move goes through as expected. The losers of the two games will also contest a third-place play-off on July 26. The tournament in the scenic town will give Hoops fans the chance to sample what the scenic Italian city of Como has to offer, with the Serie A side's Giuseppe Sinigaglia stadium just a few steps away from the famous Lake Como. And those making the journey from further afield are set to be welcomed by Parkhead fanatics from the Lecco Celtic supporter's club. A group of 25 supporters will make the short trip to Como from nearby Lecco to help generate an atmosphere ahead of the tournament. The Lecco fan group founded in 2019 are one of five officially recognised Celtic supporters clubs' in Italy. The fan group are based in Lecco's Shamrock Irish Pub and are said to have organised five nights of music from Irish artists Richie Prendergast and Eimehar Rebel to give fans making the trip an authentic experience. Briefs for the matches are not particularly cheap, with supporters in the Celtic designated areas of the stadium having to fork out €35 (£30) to see their team up close. And while other Celtic supporters' clubs in the country are believed to have turned their noses down at the prices for the tournament, Lecco fan group president Paolo Gulisano insists his party could not pass up the opportunity to show their love for their team. Speaking to LeccoToday, he said: "As soon as we learned of Celtic's participation in the Como Cup, we took action to organize ourselves and to not miss our contribution to the team. "Seeing Celtic on our lake will be a unique opportunity and we certainly could not be discouraged by an objectively high price for a summer friendly." Ahead of their trip to Italy, Celtic are over in Ireland next Tuesday (July 8) to take on Cork City. Rodgers' side will then venture to Lisbon to face Sporting eight days later before welcoming Newcastle to Celtic Park on Saturday, July 19.


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Goal-hungry Cork can still improve, says boss Ryan
Cork manager Pat Ryan insists his side must improve if they are to avenge last year's All-Ireland hurling final heartbreak after thumping Dublin in Saturday's semi-final. The Munster champions produced a dazzling display to win 7-26 to 2-21, but the Rebels boss felt there are aspects of their game which were not quite up to overall tally of 47 points is hard to find holes in, but Ryan felt his team left a number of chances behind them and insists it's an area they must clean up as they get set for the 20 July final against either Kilkenny or Tipperary."We prepared really well for Dublin and gave them the respect they deserved after their fantastic win (against Limerick)," Ryan told BBC Sport NI."We knew we were coming up against a great challenge, but prepared really diligently and are delighted with our performance. "I thought we went to sleep with a couple of our chances and gave them chances for goal, so it's something to work on going forward. Our (shooting) efficiency was down in that first half around 60% and those are things that just won't do in the final."We have some very dangerous inside forwards but there were times we didn't work hared enough to retain the ball and our tackling from behind wasn't good enough, but they are things we'll go after over the next two weeks."Ryan added: "It's all about wining Liam MacCarthy and we're looking forward to it. We came up here for a performance and there were parts of that performance we wouldn't be happy with. We'll go after that because it needs to be perfect to win an All-Ireland and it wasn't perfect last year against Clare." Ryan's sentiments were echoed by man-of-the-match Alan Blackrock man hit a hat-trick of goals and 3-2 overall, while laying on another for Brian Hayes just before the break which was the game-breaker."It was a good performance but we know we can do better," said the full-forward."We left a lot behind us but I don't want to look at the negatives because there were a lot of positives. Dublin are a great side with great management, so we knew if we made a good start and kept going, nobody could live with us."Veteran attacker Patrick Horgan finished with eight points and also laid on a goal for Tim O'Mahony just after the goal-hungry approach highlighted the talent they have in the forwards and also exemplified the balance they have."Today we saw that more than ever with seven goals and probably could have got one or two more," said hurling's leading points scorer of all time."We'll probably hear more about that during the week but that's what this team can do when we click and we did today."