Stand-in winger Kyogo Furuhashi showed his adaptability by scoring two goals to send Celtic on their way to a comfortable win. He switched position from centre-forward after the Celtic manager, Brendan Rodgers, lost four wide players for the trip to Dingwall. But Furuhashi was in familiar territory in front of goal when he scored in each half.
Jordan White had levelled from the spot for the hosts but the Japan forward headed Celtic back in front in the 81st minute. Arne Engels and substitute Luke McCowan both struck deep in stoppage time to add some gloss to the scoreline as Celtic moved 18 points clear at the top of the table.
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