Aaron Mooy scored his first goal for Celtic after he found the back of the net against Hibernian.
The Australian capitalised on some brilliant work from team-mate Daizen Maeda to fire the ball home on the half-volley past ex-Celt David Marshall in the home goal.
It put the Hoops 1-0 up in the capital before Maeda then doubled the visitors' lead soon after.
⚽️ Aaron Mooy scores his first goal for #CelticFC to give the Hoops the lead at Easter Road 🔥pic.twitter.com/nggE15nUEa
— Celtic Football Club (@CelticFC) December 28, 2022
Meanwhile, Bhoys defender Cameron Carter-Vickers will not be suspended for the upcoming derby against Rangers even if he is booked in the match against Hibernian.
There had been growing concern expressed by fans that the USA international could miss the Ibrox clash should he be cautioned at Easter Road.
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However, a player must be booked six times in a competition before they could then be ruled out of a game, according to the SFA guidelines.
They state that the: "Accumulation of six cautionable offences in the same competition [leads to] one match dated suspension [for every further accumulation of six cautionable offences the suspension applied will be extended by one match]."
The 24-year-old has received four yellow cards in the Scottish Premiership this season.
They came against the Light Blues in September's 4-0 thrashing, away to St Johnstone in a 2-1 victory, at Almondvale against Livingston in October and in the most recent fixture on Christmas Eve.
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