NEIL LENNON lavished praise on his champions as they saw off Hearts 2-0 at Tynecastle last night.
The Celtic boss is now gearing his players for the three-game run-in towards the turn of the year and the winter break.
They face Aberdeen at Parkhead on Saturday, St Mirren in Paisley on Boxing Day and Steven Gerrard’s Ibrox side in the east end of Glasgow a week on Sunday.
Lennon faces a dilemma as he tries to sort out his midfield – and it’s a problem he welcomes as he prepares to utilise his squad. Tom Rogic remained on the substitutes’ bench last night while Ryan Christie and Olivier Ntcham shared the goals in the first-half.
“Some of the football from him was top-class. I thought Ryan’s was a great finish, as well.
“But, listen, they were all brilliant. I thought Callum was brilliant. I thought Broony was really disciplined after the yellow card. The midfield is functioning really well and the front three are playing brilliantly – they have been all season.
“The two centre-halves were great. Frimpong is… he’s Frimpong. The whole team – Forster, Hayesy, they looked strong.
“Now, I want us to keep getting better as we go along and they’re not letting up at the moment.”
Meanwhile, Australian international Rogic waits and wonders if he will get another kick of the ball in the first team this year.