Everything Celtic's Nicolas Kuhn said after Celtic 6-0 Aberdeen...
How do you reflect on that performance today?
It was really good - we learned our lesson from the league game, and today we scored some good goals.
How much was the league game in your mind going into this game?
Not too much. We knew we had to do better. Today was the cup and the goal was to get into the final.
Is it fair to say that’s Celtic's best performance of the season so far?
No, I think we’ve had some really good performances before. We just had one bad one against Borussia Dortmund, so today was a good one.
Does that send out a message to the rest of the teams that Celtic are here to do business?
I think it can be a statement. We did really well and we’ll just focus on us.
How much confidence does that give you going into the Champions League game on Tuesday?
I think it’s a different thing, the Champions League. We want to give our best and be ready for it.
Were you surprised with how big the gap was between the two teams tonight?
I don’t know - they had a week with two games, so it could be difficult for them as well. I think we did really well and we took our chances.
Do you think what you’ve done tonight has shown your rivals that Celtic aren’t going anywhere?
There’s still a long way to go. We have got to focus on ourselves and if we keep performing like this, then everything is in our hands.
Can you play even better than you did today?
I think if you win 6-0, then you don’t have to play better, but there are things to improve. We’re going to do that.
You’ve got Daizen Maeda scoring hattricks and you scoring from outside the box. How enjoyable is it playing in this team as a winger and getting these chances that you do?
It’s really nice. I think we create a lot of chances. It’s what our job is and it’s what we do. I’m really glad with how we worked today.
How much are you looking forward to playing against one of your former teams in RB Leipzig on Tuesday?
Yeah, a lot. I’ve had some contact with players over there and I’m really looking forward to it.
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