Celtic extended their lead in the Scottish Premiership to 18 points with a 4-1 victory over Ross County. Kyogo Furuhashi was instrumental, scoring twice at the Global Energy Stadium. Brendan Rodgers' team further distanced themselves from Rangers with this win. The match saw late goals from Arne Engels and Luke McCowan, solidifying Celtic's commanding position at the top of the table.
The breakthrough came just before half-time when Kyogo converted Alistair Johnston's cross. However, Johnston later conceded a penalty by fouling Kieran Phillips, allowing Jordan White to equalise for Ross County. Despite this setback, Celtic regained control as Kyogo headed home from Engels' delivery with nine minutes remaining.

James Brown's foul on Yang Hyun-Jun gave Celtic another penalty opportunity. Although Amissah initially saved Engels' spot-kick, it had to be retaken due to the goalkeeper's positioning. Engels made no mistake on his second attempt, securing his fourth penalty goal of the season.
Luke McCowan added a final touch to the scoreline shortly after Engels' goal. Collecting the ball in the box, he calmly slotted it into the bottom left corner. This marked Celtic's 13th goal from substitutes this season, highlighting their depth and strength in attack.
Celtic's dominance over Ross County continues as they have now triumphed in their last 14 encounters across all competitions. This victory underscores their formidable form and strategic prowess under Brendan Rodgers' management.
This match also highlighted Arne Engels' proficiency from the penalty spot, equalling Bruce Anderson for most penalties scored in the league this season. The team's ability to capitalise on opportunities has been crucial in maintaining their lead at the top of the table.
Celtic's performance against Ross County not only showcased individual brilliance but also demonstrated their collective strength. With consistent victories and strategic gameplay, they continue to assert their dominance in Scottish football.