Everything that Celtic midfielder Aaron Mooy said to the media after the 4-0 Premiership win over Hibs.
Talk us through your two goals and describe your feelings. Is it feel really special to finally score for Celtic?
The ball fell for me at the first one and I just hit it and tried to keep it down. It’s a great feeling to score my first goals for Celtic. I have had chances in previous games and they haven’t come off for me. So yeah, when one goes in it’s an amazing feeling.
Was that pretty special hearing the Celtic fans come up with a song for yourself?
All the boys are on the bus singing it now! Harry Kewell mentioned it to me and I didn’t understand, now I do!
How important is it for you to feel as if you have arrived in the eyes of the Celtic supporters?
It’s always nice when the supporters get behind you, that’s what you want. I just try and improve, work hard and do my best. That’s all I can do, hopefully, they like what they see. It's not really in my control, but I try my best.
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Has the move to Celtic been better than expected and has it been a shock to the system as you have been around a bit?
It’s been more, probably, the intensity of it all was a bit of a shock at the start. Yeah, I’m enjoying it, it’s an amazing club. It was a shock because it’s a big, big club. There are 60,000 people at every home game and they are demanding a win. It’s a different sort of pressure, but I’m enjoying it and hopefully it makes me a better player.
Have you thought about your name being on that teamsheet v Rangers as the manager is unpredictable at times?
I’m not thinking about it yet, I’m just trying to enjoy this. I’ll start thinking about my next game tomorrow and get my recovery in.
A lot of players had a month off but you didn't as you played in the World Cup finals in Qatar. Has that benefitted you as you have continued to play and you are basically straight back into it with Celtic?
I think it has, I would say so. The World Cup is very special, it’s quite an emotional thing, so it does take it out of you. We got a week off and I am not getting unfit again or anything like that, it’s good to keep going.
Has anybody said anything to you about what you will be facing at Ibrox on Monday?
I was here for the last derby so I saw what it was like. It’s a special game and I am looking forward to it.
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