Everything that Aaron Mooy and Callum McGregor said to Sky Sports after Celtic's 2-0 Scottish Premiership win over Dundee United at Tannadice

Just how pleasing was that to win here today?

Mooy: Yes. It is another three points and it was tough conditions but we got the job done. We look forward to the next one.

At half-time what did the manager say to you about coming out in the second-half and getting on the front foot again?

Mooy: Just keep playing the football and keep wearing them down and that's what we did and got the goals.

Did you feel you should have had a penalty before half-time? What were your thoughts on that incident?

McGregor: I think when we see it back it is probably the right decision. It is one of those where the two of them go together and the referee had said he got a nick on the ball so be it. That's what VAR is there for. Touching on the first-half I thought we played really well and were unlucky not to go in ahead.

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Was the message not to panic and just keep playing?

McGregor: We created some good openings and opportunities and it was just a case of being a little bit more aggressive and having a bit more quality in the final third. In the second half, we scored two quick goals to take the game away from them.

How do you describe the man next to you and how he is developing as the weeks go on?

McGregor: He has been outstanding since he came into the team especially playing in that number eight position. He is really comfortable on the ball, he can get turned, he can see passes and he is getting goals. He is giving us a bit of everything and has been fantastic since he came to the club.

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Do you feel that you are developing that understanding more and more in the Celtic team with the other midfielders?

Mooy: Yes that's what I want to do. I want to become better and fit into the system better and learn the system. I am enjoying it and it is a good group of lads.

The man beside you made his 400th Celtic appearance today how much of an inspiration is that for you?

Mooy: Yeah, he is the one that holds us all together. He gets us going before every game and every training session. He's a great player and he can take the ball in any situation. It is a fantastic achievement playing 400 games for Celtic and that comes with a lot of responsibility so he should be proud of himself.

The manager said that you have another 400 more appearances left in you and that he expects it from you - do you?

McGregor: That's the plan. I will just keep going until somebody tells me to stop. I have loved every minute of it and I just want to try and keep going and getting more.