Everything Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou had to say in his post-match interview with Sky Sports after his side's victory against Dundee United.
What is your assessment of that performance?
It was a really good performance. It was professional and not easy in the conditions. They were difficult opposition to break down and pretty disciplined. We got in behind a few times in the first-half but just lacked a little bit of cutting edge in the final third. We started the second-half really well and scored two good goals and probably should have had a couple more.
Was it an easy message at half-time, given the performance in the first 45 minutes?
Yeah, we did not need to change much and just had to maintain our composure. We knew they were working really hard, and credit to them for plugging the gaps. Eventually, though, that takes its toll and we kept moving the ball around well.
Thoughts on Aaron Mooy?
He [Aaron Mooy] is doing really well and I think since the World Cup the key thing for him is that he has built up his match fitness. He is a quality player and in any other universe, he would still be playing in the English Premier League. We are lucky he fell on our doorstep and he is lucky he fell on a doorstep that was familiar to him and I was happy to open the door.
Is there more to come from Aaron Mooy?
Absolutely and the one thing about Aaron, I have known him since he was a young kid, is he has a great engine and the capacity to run all-day. If you look before he came to us he had not played a lot of football which I am hoping means he has saved it up for the rest of his career.
Thoughts on the penalty that was overturned?
I have had my say on VAR and we just need to let it roll now. Every manager would probably say the same thing but from my perspective, I made a conscious decision a few games back to concentrate on football.
Feel free to speak about VAR if you want to.
I do not think there is much point and I think it is obvious there are still some issues there. All we can do is make sure we play the football we need to play to put the result beyond doubt.
Is it just a case of kicking on now?
We just need to do what we did in the first part of the year. We have been really good since the break in terms of our consistency, performances and results. Our defensive work has been outstanding the last few weeks and we want to continue that. Our squad is really strong at the moment. Tony [Anthony] Ralston is the only one out and hopefully he is back in the next week or so that tells me we should finish the season strong and that has got to be our aim.
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50 League wins for you now. Do you look for personal milestones?
I guess it means I am still in a job and we have seen this week that you cannot take that for granted anymore in my role. I am pleased to be on the journey with the club and this group of players. Hopefully there are 50 more wins to come.
Update on Giorgos Giakoumakis?
There is still a bit of uncertainty surrounding him. There are still a few things at play. I am sure it will all get resolved over the next couple of days or so and hopefully to the satisfaction of all parties.
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