Daizen Maeda has been one of Celtic's most consistent stars over the past few seasons.
Barry Ferguson has put his loyalties to one side by admitting Daizen Maeda is a 'dream team-mate' after his heroics at the weekend.
The attacker, who has arguably been one of Celtic's most consistent players over the past couple of seasons, is noted sometimes for his carelessness in attack, which can lead to chances being passed up. But Rangers legend Ferguson has sung the praises of the Japan star, and added that he reckons Greg Taylor 'loves' playing alongside him.
"He’s good going forward - yes, sometimes he’s wasteful when he gets into good positions -but for the price Celtic paid and for what he’s brought since he’s been here, he’s been a real good signing for them. You could’ve had two goalkeepers in there and he’d still have hit the back of the net [vs Livingston]."
“He can get labelled sometimes as not particularly a good finisher, but if you see his goals, where he’s ran from and making goals on his own, with his desire to get there and his pace and his energy levels, some of his goals are terrific you know!
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