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Scotland 0-1 Japan – Daizen has last laugh on his Hampden boo-boys

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Scotland 0-1 Japan – Daizen has last laugh on his Hampden boo-boys What should have been a proud moment for Celtic striker Daizen Maeda, was somewhat sullied due to some appalling behaviour from the so called ‘best’ group of international supporters in the world… Daizen was handed the captain’s armband for his country’s FRIENDLY clash in his adoptive home city of Glasgow, and despite being subbed with the score still goalless, he had the last laugh as he watched his teammates snatch a victory thanks to a late Junya Ito strike. Daizen, despite having a quiet game, was instrumental for the blue Samurai as he gave a true leader’s performance without being spectacular, and as usual ran himself into the ground with a battling display on the right hand side of the pitch. A disappointing day for Scotland However, it was a disappointing night for Scotland who despite putting up a spirited showing fell to defeat, which isn’t ideal with the World Cup finals on the horizon, and a few disgruntled fans let their feelings be known at full time, with more than a few boos heard ringing round the home of Scottish football.

Celtic’s Daizen Maeda was constantly heckled by the Scotland fans More disappointingly, a lot more boos where aimed in the direction of Daizen Maeda, who was constantly heckled by the Tartan Army throughout the ‘friendly’ clash. Why was that? Could the sole reason be none other than the shirt he wears on club duty?

Most likely, and it’s a major stain on the Scottish supporters who are usually commended for their gracious attitude. Daizen Maeda of Japan is challenged by Tommy Conway of Scotland during the international friendly match between Scotland and Japan at Hampden on March 28, 2026. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images) The ethos of Scotland Shame’s runs deeper in our society that many people are comfortable about admitting.

It’s Scotland’s dirty little secret. In the end Daizen had the last laugh. He has won a stack of medals during his time in Scotland, and has left Hampden more often than not as a winner.

Last night was yet another one of those successful occasions. With his family present, and with the honour of wearing the armband for his homeland he nevertheless gets heckled by elements of the Tartan Army. Daizen Maeda of Celtic is seen during the Premier League match between Celtic and Falkirk at Celtic Park on October 29, 2025.