Everything that Celtic defender Greg Taylor said to Celtic TV after the 2-1 Scottish Premiership win over Rangers at Ibrox.

What an effort from the boys - how is the mood in the changing room after that match?

We are really, really happy. It was a fighting performance and we were a wee bit under the cosh for the last 30 minutes or so but the boys dug deep and managed to get a big three points.

It wasn't the best of starts going behind after three minutes but so often this season we have seen it from the players and you know how to fight back when you are faced with adversity and that is exactly what you showed again isn't it?

Today we did. They started well in the game and we had to try and get a bit of composure within the game as we have experienced boys out there. It is a big moment from Tom (Rogic) to get the equaliser and we managed to control a good bit of the game after that.

What is about this team that doesn't know how to lie down?

The gaffer has instilled a really strong mentality in the group and we have worked tirelessly. We have not looked for excuses throughout and we didn't again today. We went 1-0 down and we just dug deep and dig out what we needed. It is a big three points.

Getting the second goal with Cameron Carter-Vickers before half-time was the perfect moment to go into the lead, wasn't it?

Exactly. Cameron got man of the match as well. We even managed to get a smile out of him in the end which is rare for big CCV! It was brilliant for him. Everybody that came on and was involved as we made five subs played their part. The gaffer is big on that even in training the players to push their levels to make sure the boys can do it at the weekend. It is a whole collective and we are really happy.

On an individual basis, there were so many great performances but it was that collective spirit that saw you throw your bodies on the line to make sure nothing got past Joe Hart wasn't it?

Totally we all touched upon that after the game. It wasn't just the defenders as you've got the midfielders dropping down. You had Daizen Maeda and Giorgos Giakoumakis working tirelessly and then Liel Abada comes on. It was genuinely a full team performance and I think everybody in there can be happy with their efforts.

There are six games left and still a lot of football to be played but the focus will all be on next week won't it?

It is just another three points, of course, it was a big one but it means nothing if we do not go and continue that form into next week. That will be our aim to get all three points against St Johnstone next week.