Celtic midfielder Aaron Mooy has explained how much he is 'enjoying' life at the Parkhead club after the Bhoys beat Motherwell 4-0 at Fir Park.
The result means the Hoops have booked their place at Hampden for the Premier Sports Cup semi-finals in January.
And the 32-year-old was keen to get across how delighted he is to be playing 'good football' under manager Ange Postecoglou.
"It was a good game, we played well and created lots of chances so it was a good night. We're playing well at the moment and scoring goals so we are just looking forward to the next match, so we need to recover and go again," he told Celtic TV.
"I'm enjoying things, it's going well and I've been working hard and waiting for more starts. I'm happy with the way it's gone and I'm enjoying playing with the boys and playing good football.
"It's hard work but it's enjoyable when it's coming off and hopefully I can get fitter and improve. There's always more from everybody, not just myself and it's good to get more minutes and play more."
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