Everything Ange Postecoglou had to say to the BBC in the immediate aftermath of Celtic's Scottish Cup win over Greenock Morton at Parkhead...

What was the most pleasing aspect?

I thought it was really professional. The lads stuck to our principles and worked really hard. Sometimes against players like this you fall into the trap of thinking you don't have to work hard but I thought we worked hard for the whole game, scored some good goals and, yeah, pleased.

You made some changes at the start - the likes of Aaron Mooy getting a chance, David Turnbull too... they were both really impressive today?

Yeah, I dunno about getting a chance - he's been playing pretty regularly. I don't think he's missed any games for us since the World Cup. He's been outstanding for us, the World Cup was a positive experience for him, helped him with his fitness levels and he's been a really key contributor. It was great for Dave to get to a start today - he hasn't started for a little while but I thought he worked himself well into the game.

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Also a chance for Kyogo to add to his tally - that's 20 goals so far this season now...

He's continuing to score goals and, apart from that, he works really hard. I thought him and Liel in the first half were really good both because of their energy and their pressing, helping us in the defensive side of things and then having the quality the other way.

Tomoki Iwata came on for his debut, how did you find him and what did you think?

He was good, he was what I expected. I know Tomoki well. He's still nowhere near the fitness levels he wants to get to but yeah with him and Sead [Haksbanovic], who has missed a lot of football it was good to get them both 45 minutes.

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