Tomoki Iwata is proving his worth at Birmingham City after leaving Celtic this past summer, notching his fourth goal of the season in a 2-0 victory over Bolton. The Japanese midfielder’s goal, a thumping volley from outside the area, helped secure three points for his new side and is a reminder of the talent he brings to the pitch.Iwata, who was initially signed by Ange Postecoglou after being named J-League Player of the Year, never managed to cement himself as a first-team regular at Celtic. Brendan Rodgers, who took over after Postecoglou’s departure, used him sparingly, leaving some fans surprised when Iwata left the club permanentlyHowever, it appears Iwata has found a new lease of life in the Championship, playing a more prominent role at Birmingham. His decision to leave Celtic and seek regular playing time elsewhere seems to be paying off. Since making the switch, Iwata has consistently contributed on the field, with his latest goal highlighting his ability to make an impact.The midfielder’s performance at Birmingham shows his determination to succeed. Though his time at Celtic was limited, Iwata’s move down south has given him the opportunity to thrive in a new environment, and he’s making the most of it.
Celtic fans will no doubt keep an eye on his progress as he continues to impress at BirminghamIwata, who was initially signed by Ange Postecoglou after being named J-League Player of the Year, never managed to cement himself as a first-team regular at Celtic. Brendan Rodgers, who took over after Postecoglou’s departure, used him sparingly, leaving some fans surprised when Iwata left the club permanentlyIwata, who was initially signed by Ange Postecoglou after being named J-League Player of the Year, never managed to cement himself as a first-team regular at Celtic. Brendan Rodgers, who took over after Postecoglou’s departure, used him sparingly, leaving some fans surprised when Iwata left the club permanently
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