'Great guy' Maeda putting 'challenging summer' behind himpublished at 14:39 BST

Brendan Rodgers has backed Daizen Maeda to recapture peak form at Celtic after the striker netted his first league goal of the season following a "challenging summer".
Maeda headed in Marcelo Saracchi's delivery to open the scoring in Celtic's dramatic win at Kilmarnock on Sunday.
The Japan international asked to leave Celtic in February, and reportedly agreed a move away in the summer, but ultimately stayed put and was below his best in the opening games of the new campaign as Rodgers' side crashed to Kairat Almaty in the Champions League play-off.
"It's been a real challenging summer for him," manager Rodgers told CelticTV, external.
"He maybe felt the future was going to be elsewhere, but I think we can all see from that personality and from the humility that he has, that it won't take him long to get back to playing how everyone knows he plays – 150%, working, pressing and always being there for the goal.
"So he's such a great guy and whatever the summer brought, it's gone now, and for him now it's just about doing the very best he possibly can.
"It was a fantastic goal, great ball by Marcelo and then his movement and instinct to get across and make the header was superb."
Rodgers was also full of praise for 19-year-old right-back Colby Donovan, who made his full debut in the Rugby Park win.
"I've really liked him since I first saw him," the manager added.
"People talk about training the way you play - for me you train the way you fight, and that means that you'll take that mentality into your games and I see that in Colby.
"Every time he trains, he fights, he works, and young players like that, you want to give opportunities to.
"So I'm delighted for him, a Celtic boy who has come through the system, putting him in not an easy task at all, first game on an astroturf pitch, the weather conditions.
"But he came through it, and right at the very end he was the one that was in the box making the cross that leads to the penalty."