Joe Hart: The former England and Manchester City shot-stopper was rarely troubled. Does take the occasional risks with back-passes and produced a fine diving stop to deny Joe Efford early in the second half. What a signing he's been. 8

Anthony Ralston: The Scotsman came into the side in place of Josip Juranovic and it was his superb pass that released Abada who crossed for Rogic to make it 3-0 just before the break. Another solid performer. 7

Cameron Carter-Vickers: Celtic are about to enter into talks with the USA internationalist and it is a small wonder. He just gets better and better with every passing game. Dominant in the air, he is solid and reliable and is rarely ever found wanting. 8

Carl Starfelt: The Swedish defender is building a fine partnership with CCV at the heart of the Celtic defence and despite looking cumbersome at times he gets the job done alongside his partner. He's improving all the time and looks much more acclimatised to Scottish football than in the later summer. 8

Greg Taylor: The left-back pulled out a pass from the top drawer to play in Hatate whose slide-rule pass was gobbled up by Abada. Taylor put in another terrific display following on from his exertions against Rangers. He's quickly moving from underrated to fan favourite. 7

Callum McGregor: The masked skipper was absolutely immense in midweek and he just makes Celtic tick. He links the play from middle to front at breakneck speed. He could have scored after the break when set-up by Rogic but he uncharacteristically hammered over the top. 7

Reo Hatate: The Japanese midfielder fresh from his midweek heroics against Rangers produced a sumptuous defence splitter to tee up Abada to make it 1-0. He really is a skilful technician and his passing was on point all afternoon. Has made a difference and David Turnbull will be concerned over his place. 7

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Liel Abada: The Israeli was looking for goal No.14 of the season and almost got it within 90 seconds but Liam Kelly jabbed out a leg to deny him the opener. However, he gleefully rammed home the first after Hatate's slide-rule pass to make it four in his last five games and 10 assists for the season. He's only 19 but he's contributed like an experience star. Destined for huge things and must be worth a King's ransom in the transfer market.7

Tom Rogic: The Aussie came straight back into the side for Matt O'Riley after his international exploits and he rattled a trademark peach of a shot into the top corner. He pressed superbly all day and looked as if he'd never been away. He made it three with great aplomb on 45 minutes and take his tally to five for the season. He was denied a treble when he fired off the outside of the post. 9

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Daizen Maeda: The Japanese hitman replaced Jota and looked a bit sluggish and off the pace for the most part. He cut inside on 71 minutes and his shot deflected off Mugabe spun high into the air and ended up in the net to make it 4-0. 6

Giorgos Giakoumakis: The Greek striker collided nastily with the post inside 10 minutes but thankfully there was no lasting damage but had a great personal duel with Bevis Mugabi all afternoon. He slammed in an effort that Kelly saved well after 25 minutes and led the line well enough. 6

Substitutes:

Nir Bitton: The Israeli came on for the effective Hatate at the break to give the Japanese playmaker a well-earned rest. 5

James Forrest: Replaced Abada at the interval as Ange clearly had eyes on Pittodrie in midweek and had a diving header saved by Kelly. 5

Matt O'Riley: Came on after 62 minutes for McGregor. 5

Jota: Replaced Giakoumakis on 62 minutes and helped Celtic come alive again. 5 

Josip Juranovic: Came on for Taylor on 80 minutes and fired a free-kick into the side-netting. 2

Substitutes not used: Scott Bain, James McCarthy Mikey Johnston, Stephen Welsh.