Everything Ange Postecoglou had to say to club television in the immediate aftermath of Celtic's 4-0 SPFL Premiership win over Aberdeen at Parkhead...
The boys were on it from the start today - what impressed you the most of that performance?
Yeah, it was good. I thought first half was outstanding, I thought our football was really exciting. Good quality, working hard, but really exciting as well. We got a couple of goals but could've had a couple more quite easily. Second half was a bit of a grind for 15-20 but then we finished strong again and the guys coming on made a big impact. So, yeah, pleased.
There was an atmosphere around the stadium today and the boys really reacted to that and no one more so than Callum McGregor when he drove in the first goal...
We had a chat about making sure we got a strong start today. I thought that was going to be important because obviously Aberdeen are going through a bit of a transitional stage. You've got some players there who haven't experienced playing against us and I thought if we start really strong we'd put them on the back foot. The skipper set us off in that first minute and we didn't look back after.
Reo Hatate's performances are reaching another level at the moment...
Yeah, well he has to. We want him to. He wants to. So, you know, it's not about resting on your laurels. We already know he's a good footballer. I think he's proven that but, like all the rest, we want him to be better. He wants to be better and certainly at the moment he's just pushing himself to new levels. He's a very determined young man. He's just so focused on being the best footballer he can be and you see that every day and he gets the rewards for it.
Again, big contributions coming from the bench. How pleased are you that everyone who steps on the pitch appears to play every minute as if it's their last?
It's been important to us. We've been strong for a long time and that's the key to it. Even if we do have a bit of a flat spot, there are people coming on the corner, raise the levels again. They all want to play their part, they all want to contribute. A contribution in the last 10 minutes is just as important as the first 80 and that's the way they've embraced it. I'm sure the other ones who aren't starting want to play but they're also seeing an opportunity to play because now there are guys who aren't even getting any minutes at the moment who deserve to get some minutes. But if we want to be the team we want to be and attack it on all fronts in terms of the competitions we need a strong squad and that's what we've got.
Everyone will be vying for the police and next week's Scottish League Cup final. It's an important week - how do you maintain that kind of composure during the noise?
You just embrace it - that's why you want to be in cup finals. It's not just another week, it's not just another normal build-up and that's the beauty of it. It's why you work so hard to get to these big games. It's a game of massive consequence in terms of there being a trophy on the line. We'll enjoy the week but it won't deter us from knowing what's important and what's important is that we prepare ourselves as we always do to be the best we can be on the day.
Read Tony Haggerty's man-by-man ratings from the match here
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