Celtic drew Greenock Morton at home in the fourth round of the Scottish Cup.
Dougie Imrie's Championship side will head to Glasgow's east end on the weekend of January 21 and 22. The Hoops will be mindful that Imrie has caused a cup shocker before at Parkhead when he was part of the Morton side that downed Neil Lennon's men on League Cup duty back in 2013.
However, it is overall a favourable tie for Ange Postecoglou's men who are now chasing the domestic treble.
On that note, Celtic midfielder Matt O'Riley insists there will be no complacency from Postecoglou's side despite holding a healthy nine-point lead over Rangers in the Scottish Premiership title race.
O'Riley revealed that there is no chance of the Hoops showing signs of slackness or letting up in the title run-in.
Elsewhere, Canadian right-back Alistair Johnston has revealed how former Celtic midfielder Victor Wanyama sold him on a move to Paradise.
Johnston admitted that his Montreal team-mate and ex-Tottenham and Southampton midfielder actively encouraged him to jump at the chance of signing for Celtic because it was the biggest club he ever played for.
The Canadian also conceded to a post-match chat with incumbent right-back Josip Juranovic. What was said? The guys speculate.
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