Maeda’s magic puts Celtic in a stronger position than ever before as Parkhead unites and believes againThere’s something in the Scottish football water this season. Overhead kicks are back in fashion and Celtic talisman Daizen Maeda has decided to challenge Scott McTominay and Youssef Chermiti in the goal-of-the-season stakes.There were 57 minutes on the clock when Maeda contorted his body to meet a Connor Barron clearance. Celtic were 2-1 up on Rangers, having trailed earlier in the match, and the momentum had just shifted to the hosts. Perhaps the occasion inspired Maeda to do something we thought he wasn’t capable of. Sure, a never-ending battery, an energetic goalscorer, but not this. He doesn’t have the composure to launch a looping bicycle kick into the top corner of Jack Butland’s net. But that’s what he did. Back in your box, doubters.Celtic Park has spent most of this season in a state of angst, but my word did the old stadium come together as one to celebrate such a moment, save for 2,000-odd punch-drunk Rangers fans in the corner. Maeda had slid in to net a Kieran Tierney cross to edge Celtic ahead four minutes earlier but this could be the moment that gives Celtic genuine impetus in the Premiership title race.The Celtic fans’ message was loud and clear – they will fight for the title until the end…