St Mirren 0 – 3 Celtic

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Reo Hatate made up for Brighton-bound Matt O’Riley’s absence with a midfield masterclass to assist Celtic return to the highest of the desk with a 3-0 win at St Mirren.

Paulo Bernardo took O’Riley’s spot within the Celtic engine room within the driving Paisley rain, however it was player-of-the-match Hatate who shone brightest. He created 5 possibilities and netted a composed second aim when his side-foot end nestled in off the far put up within the thirty third minute.

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Callum McGregor fires Celtic into an early lead towards St Mirren with a sensational long-range effort

That aim added to Celtic’s early benefit by Callum McGregor, whose 20-yard strike within the third minute beat Ellery Balcombe at his close to put up and set the tone for what was to come back.

“We need goals from everywhere,” supervisor Brendan Rodgers instructed Sky Sports activities after the sport. “It’s how I like my teams to operate.”

Reo Hatate was awarded player of the match by Chris Sutton
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Hatate was awarded participant of the match by Chris Sutton

Celtic are nonetheless but to concede a aim within the Scottish Premiership this season – they didn’t even give away a shot on course in a dominant first half at St Mirren Park and will have been additional forward on the interval.

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Hatate fires in off the put up as Celtic double their lead

A half-time double change from house boss Stephen Robinson improved his facet however they nonetheless failed to check Kasper Schmeichel, and as a substitute Celtic wrapped up victory 20 minutes from time.

Canada worldwide Alistair Johnston saves his objectives for St Mirren, netting solely his third Celtic aim – however his second towards their hosts – with a wonderful end into the highest nook from substitute Nicolas Kuhn’s tee-up.

The emphatic consequence moved the champions again two factors clear on the prime of the early standings – the right preparation for subsequent Sunday’s Outdated Agency sport, dwell on Sky Sports activities – although Aberdeen might be a part of them on 9 factors with a victory towards Kilmarnock in a while Sunday.

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Alistair Johnston rounds off a superb crew transfer with a beautiful end to make it three for Celtic

Boyd: Celtic are clicking irrespective of who performs

Former Rangers striker Kris Boyd on Sky Sports activities:

“When you look at Celtic overall, they all seem to be clicking at the moment – it doesn’t matter who comes in. Maeda started today, Kuhn came off the bench and got an assist as well. They’re in a good place on the pitch.

“Getting that early aim, then groups want to come back out and attempt to come again into it. Stephen Robinson shall be very upset with how they went about it right this moment – I do not assume they’d one participant underneath 6ft of their beginning line-up.

“That suggests to me they were going to try to ask questions of Celtic defensively, get the ball in the box, but they never did that.

“You have to give Celtic quite a lot of credit score, as a result of any time St Mirren did attempt to put it within the line was very excessive. It was 28, 30 yards out from aim.

“Fans will want more signings, but you expect that’ll come this week. It was a good 60 minutes for Idah, and Kyogo came on and did what he does.”

Rodgers praises Celtic response to situations

Celtic supervisor Brendan Rodgers talking to Sky Sports activities:

“The attitude in the conditions was very good. We started the game well, had good control. We scored three really good goals, the third one was particularly pleasing with the runs against that back-five system.

“We performed their system very effectively, the focus was excellent in actually tough situations. The sport from St Mirren was in all probability to limit us to some counter-attacks, and for them to have counters and set-pieces.

“We defended the few set-pieces we gave away very well against a big team. That tells you the team’s very connected, and we had that conviction when we pressed the game.”

On a possible O’Riley alternative: “We will, fingers crossed, get that sorted this week. We have options which hopefully will be close.

“However so long as we will get it into the membership by subsequent Friday, I will be actually happy. The group’s performing effectively, however we need to strengthen that too.”

Robinson: Forwards should have tracked McGregor

St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson:

“Credit score to Celtic. Horrible day, they got here and did the soiled bits. The gamers are all shouting to one another, ‘decide up second balls’. That is what folks do not at all times see about good groups, they do the straightforward issues effectively.

“We didn’t do that, we didn’t pick up second balls, we didn’t land the ball or pass it. We weren’t at our best, far from it.

“We did not perform the sport plan, that is for certain. We seemed like we had two proper up prime after we have been meant to have one dropping off on McGregor, after which he scores.

“We didn’t implement our plan anywhere near what we wanted to. Plans don’t matter if you don’t land second balls, or do the simple things.”

On half-time adjustments: “We asked them to be more aggressive, put more pressure on the ball. We were very passive in the first half, and obviously the goal knocks you with the worst possible start.

“We now have to play higher than this, easy as that.”

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