Everything Aaron Mooy had to say in his post-match presser after Celtic defeated Hearts 3-0 at Tynecastle to reach the semi-finals of the Scottish Cup.
It was a great goal from you. Just two minutes in and the perfect start to the game, isn't it?
You couldn't ask for more. Get close early on and. Yeah, perfect start.
What did you make of the team's performance today?
We did the job that we came here to do, we played well in some stages in the match, but it's not always like that away from home. Sometimes you have to be resilient, and we've done that in the past.
That's 13 wins in a row now for the team. Do you think you're playing the best football as a team since you've been here.
I don't know. It's hard to say it, but. As long as we keep going, that's our job to win. That's what we do. All the supporters can talk about all that stuff. We just go there, and we've got to do our job and do our movements and try and win the game.
You are on a real scoring streak this season. Is this the best scoring season so far in your career and what's your secret?
It's not my best as I scored goals in Australia earlier in my career. In this team, there's good players everywhere. They see you when you make the runs, they see the way we play the system and we create chances. Hopefully, we can keep getting some more.
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Is this the happiest you've ever been in your career as a player?
I don't know. Celtic are a demanding club, so I'm whenever I'm playing, I'm under pressure to perform and to win. That's what the supporters expect but it is enjoyable. You feel everything at this club - the support like the pressure, everything in football you can feel it. You feel it all at Celtic but I'm enjoying the challenge and hopefully it'll be a good season.
Apart from having to do press conferences are the heightened senses really something?
I hate these. It really kind of energises you. I feel like I'm getting a bit older, so I'm just trying to maximize everything I'm doing and I'm at Celtic which is a club that you feel you get the support from and you feel everything that you can possibly feel in football. I'm just enjoying it and taking all in.
Ange Postecoglou said a couple of weeks ago after games it is just a feeling of relief - do you go along with that?
I'm saying, especially in the big games, like, I feel like that's the first thing you feel is relief. It's not joy or happiness. You just do what you're meant to do so it's something I've not experienced before in my career.
What would it mean to you if you could win all three trophies this season?
It would be amazing. You just take it one game at a time. You cannot look too far ahead. Obviously, we won't do that. We want to win every game we can play in
Is there a moment that you're going to allow yourself to enjoy all of this?
I do enjoy it when it's a good game. My coffee, my coffee in the morning tastes better then. Until the games are won you don't enjoy them. It's not like I'm not enjoying it that much I when the whistle goes, and we've won and done a job that's when you enjoy it.
So, will you go home tonight Watch it again and maybe enjoy it with a coffee or whatever drink you drink?
I won't watch it again. I'll probably watch my goal.
What you'll watch your goal and that's it?
No, I'll watch the highlights or something.
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