Joe Hart: The ex-England and Manchester City keeper could not prevent Zubkov's cross from taking a wicked deflection off Juranovic and landing in his net. He produced a fine stop on 22 minutes from Civic and then set up the attack for Jota's goal. The No. 1 was rooted to the spot as Tokmac crashed one off the crossbar early in the second half but he really is a player performing at the top of his game. 8
Anthony Ralston: The man of the moment was fresh from signing a new four-year deal and the full-back always seemed to pick out Turnbull and Abada with his passes whenever he sprinted forward. He was unlucky to smash a header off the crossbar on 51 minutes following Turnbull's accurate free-kick and whenever he made a mistake was quick to atone for his errors. 7
Cameron Carter-Vickers: The American internationalist had a couple of shaky moments alongside his new defensive partner Welsh. He is as uncompromising as they come and was maybe not as dominant as he has been in recent displays. However, he could have done more to blunt and restrict the Ferencvaros attack who had more efforts on goal than he would have liked. 7
Stephen Welsh: The 21-year-old returned to the starting eleven for the first time since Celtic lost away to Livingston in September. He blootered a clearance away from the danger area inside the opening 60 seconds after being caught by a long ball in behind. He copped a harsh early yellow card for catching his opponent with the palm of his hand but recovered well enough from those early setbacks. 7
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Josip Juranovic: The Croatian full-back was the victim of a wicked deflection that saw the ball bounce off his leg and loop over Hart to make it 1-1. He showed excellent pace to snuff out a dangerous attack from the hosts just before the interval. The classy defender is looking every inch an internationalist now he's settled in. 7
Nir Bitton: The Israeli kept his place in the engine room as he deputised for Tom Rogic and was lucky not to escape a booking for a crude challenge inside the opening ten minutes. He may have his detractors but he played the holding role extremely well, keeping things neat and tidy at all times. 7
Callum McGregor: The skipper is such an intelligent player and it was he who shunted the ball to Jota from a lightning counterattack that saw Celtic regain the lead. He was a vital cog in the green machine and linked excellently with the Portuguese all evening. 8
Liel Abada: The Israeli winger got the starting nod over James Forrest and won possession in the high press and fed Kyogo with a reverse pass to claim the assist for the first goal. He criminally gave the ball away outside his own box with a careless attempted pass to Turnbull when he might have better served going down the line which led to the equaliser for Ferencvaros. Timed his run to perfection to clinically execute Kyogo's exquisite pass for the clinching third. 7
David Turnbull: The Scots midfielder looked totally re-energised. He surprisingly lashed a great opportunity to make it 3-1 well over the crossbar just before the half-hour mark and also tested the goalkeeper with another curled effort. Floated some great teasing deliveries and set-pieces that saw Ralston crack a header off the woodwork and Kyogo clean in on goal. He won the ball back in the superb move that created a killer third for Abada. 8
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Jota: The Portuguese winger saw a lot of the ball and had the beating of his marker. It was no surprise that the £6 million rated on-loan Benfica star cut inside and unleashed a beauty that went in off the post to make it 2-1 to Celtic on the night. He also tracked back superbly all evening and showed that he can put in a defensive shift and do the dirty work when required. 8
Kyogo Furuhashi: The Japanese striker sported a new blond hairdo as he was restored to first-team duty in his favoured position of centre-forward. He gave Celtic a dream start when he cracked the ball home with his left foot after three minutes. It was his 11th goal in 17 Celtic appearances and he really is proving to be a goalscoring talisman for Ange's side. He was denied a second goal due to some last gasp defending and produced a brilliantly weighted pass to set up Abada for the clinching third goal. 8
Substitutes
Giorgios Giakoumakis: The Greek striker replaced the talismanic Kyogo on 69 minutes. 3
Mikey Johnston: Came on for the impressive Jota on 69 minutes but was guilty of overplaying and that led to nervous last five minutes when the hosts bagged a second goal. 2
James Forrest: The winger made his second appearance in two matches when he came on for Abada as Ange made a triple switch on 69 minutes. 3
James McCarthy: The Republic of Ireland midfielder came on for the effective Bitton on 77 minutes. 2
Liam Scales: Came on for last minute in place of the injured Welsh. 1
Subs not used: Scott Bain, Joshua Oluwayemi, Ismalia Soro, Osaze Urhoghide, Liam Shaw, Dane Murray, Adam Montgomery.
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