Everything that Aaron Mooy said to the media after Celtic's 4-1 Scottish Premiership win over St Johnstone in Perth...
Another goal you are getting prolific?
I wouldn't say that but I'm happy to get a few goals.
It is such an important part of this team that you have to be chipping in do you feel a responsibility to do that?
Yeah, when you get chances in this team then you have to take them as there are so many good players and I am happy to get another goal.
The last few weeks for you have been really good what is that down to and how have you managed to kick on?
I don't know and it is just clicking together maybe because of the role I am playing and understanding it better and better and linking up and playing with teammates. When you get that first goal it is like a monkey off your back and that is very pleasing.
You said before you got your first goal that it was playing on your mind a wee bit wasn't it?
Yeah, I think so and that is natural and I am just looking forward all of the time.
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That was the finish of a very confident player as many could have tried to put the laces through it but did you feel confident that you would beat the 'keeper?
When you are playing football you don't really think about things. You get the thing in your head and you just do it. If you think about it too much then it can go wrong. When the ball was coming over I had the plan to take a touch and lift it over the goalkeeper and my touch was good and that allowed me to do that in the end. I haven't seen it back yet.
Double figures for a midfield player is that a target this season now and is it within reach?
We will see. I just take it a day at a time, a game at a time and train and play. I don't look too far ahead.
What's your best season total?
I think in Australia I had a good one, 17 or something like that. It was a few years ago.
How do you react when the Celtic fans sing your name?
It's a great feeling. I try and hold back my smile but I can't when they sing it. I'm enjoying it and the fans enjoy singing it.
Do you get embarrassed by it?
Yeah, I don't like attention much.
Has your life flipped upside down since signing for Celtic?
I don't know about that but this is a big club, and you're playing for a big club. The fans are amazing. Home and away, even around the city, back home.
I know you know the reputation of the club but has it exceeded or surpassed your expectations?
It's a bit hard to explain. It's something you have to experience yourself. I'm enjoying it.
Are you well aware that you have to hit those levels constantly or otherwise you are out of the team?
The squad is amazing. There are really good players here. I try not to think about it too much. If I play, then play my game and try and do my best. That's it.
What was St Johnstone's pitch like?
It's just what we have to deal with. The pitches are, well, how do I say it, not great. It's part of the job. We have to deal with different circumstances. The pitch was one today.
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