Celtic could and probably should have won by more but in fairness there's no need to refer to anybody as "subhuman". Leave that kinda talk for "the other mob".
For a team that were all bravado leading up to the game, both players, managers, and ex players, Celtic generally kept their heads down and let the football do the talking on the day.
To a man Celtic seemed much more comfortable on the ball, playing it out from the back against kick and rush tactics generally employed by the huns in the first half.
The bluenoses are beelin that Beale picked the wrong midfield playing his favourites instead of playing in-form new signings. McGregor in goal for them pulled off a few great saves that saved their blushes but I think apart from when they scored and the 20 mins afterwards we were generally in control Back 4 were solid but I'm starting to worry a bit that Hart is on the wane.
Our midfield 3 were class in the first half but having harried and chased everything were running on empty - Mooy was bate before we conceded a goal that he should easily have prevented.
Haksabanovic is a player. Seemed to do more in the 10 minutes he was on than Jota did in an hour but I mustn't grumble. Some of the players like CCV and Maeda were absolute class and of course Kyogo stuck another two LC Final goals.
I think some of the huns are starting to see through Michael Beale as not being the messiah - one rag before the game had a former coach saying Beale could lead England to World Cup success - I sh*t you not!
They saw that his team selection was wrong, and he took too long to change it, and that some of his players aren't as good as they pretend. His taking off of Morelos just after he scored was a tad strange - especially when Kolac, usually a good penalty box player, had a fresh-air shot near the penalty spot.
Beale calling the team together for almost a huddle on the pitch after the final whistle was a bit weird too. McGregor especially, and Kent didn't seem too impressed. In the week that Tavernier was inducted into the ibrox hall of fame interesting to see the two goals came from down his side again. He's like marmite for some of the huns - some of them think he's absolutely superb scoring all them goals (vast majority from penalty spot) from right back, while others see he can't defend, albeit he stuck to that task for the first half hour and did reasonably well.
CalMac gave another understated masterclass. Always available for an outball and so very rarely wastes it. Starfelt one miskick aside seems to have a great partnership with CCV who has turned out to be another master signing.
And in fairness to the officials, I think they got all the big calls right, including booking Abada for a dive.
Some tough games coming up and especially the away fixture to Hearts but I think we have the squad that can do it.
5 subs being allowed in the game makes games much more difficult for teams who can't afford strength in depth.
For a team that were all bravado leading up to the game, both players, managers, and ex players, Celtic generally kept their heads down and let the football do the talking on the day.
To a man Celtic seemed much more comfortable on the ball, playing it out from the back against kick and rush tactics generally employed by the huns in the first half.
The bluenoses are beelin that Beale picked the wrong midfield playing his favourites instead of playing in-form new signings. McGregor in goal for them pulled off a few great saves that saved their blushes but I think apart from when they scored and the 20 mins afterwards we were generally in control Back 4 were solid but I'm starting to worry a bit that Hart is on the wane.
Our midfield 3 were class in the first half but having harried and chased everything were running on empty - Mooy was bate before we conceded a goal that he should easily have prevented.
Haksabanovic is a player. Seemed to do more in the 10 minutes he was on than Jota did in an hour but I mustn't grumble. Some of the players like CCV and Maeda were absolute class and of course Kyogo stuck another two LC Final goals.
I think some of the huns are starting to see through Michael Beale as not being the messiah - one rag before the game had a former coach saying Beale could lead England to World Cup success - I sh*t you not!
They saw that his team selection was wrong, and he took too long to change it, and that some of his players aren't as good as they pretend. His taking off of Morelos just after he scored was a tad strange - especially when Kolac, usually a good penalty box player, had a fresh-air shot near the penalty spot.
Beale calling the team together for almost a huddle on the pitch after the final whistle was a bit weird too. McGregor especially, and Kent didn't seem too impressed. In the week that Tavernier was inducted into the ibrox hall of fame interesting to see the two goals came from down his side again. He's like marmite for some of the huns - some of them think he's absolutely superb scoring all them goals (vast majority from penalty spot) from right back, while others see he can't defend, albeit he stuck to that task for the first half hour and did reasonably well.
CalMac gave another understated masterclass. Always available for an outball and so very rarely wastes it. Starfelt one miskick aside seems to have a great partnership with CCV who has turned out to be another master signing.
And in fairness to the officials, I think they got all the big calls right, including booking Abada for a dive.
Some tough games coming up and especially the away fixture to Hearts but I think we have the squad that can do it.
5 subs being allowed in the game makes games much more difficult for teams who can't afford strength in depth.