Gordon Dalziel
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One now off the back of that where they'll believe they can go and get the win.
I wouldn't rule out Motherwell managing to come up with something and make it really difficult for them after the last time out at Far Park but there's no getting away they've really put the squeeze on hearts now pressure both sides of the cities in Edinburgh and in Glasgow but what a fantastic result for Celtic today.
The relief is certainly there, Gordon.
From what I can see here, there's a connection between the players and the fans.
I think when you come out the second half and you blow away your biggest rivals like that, it obviously adds to that.
But we spoke about Maeda at the top of the show.
He has been the catalyst of the Celtics' winning streak over the last four or five games.
And again in the second half, come up with the big moments.
Questions will be asked about that right back position in the Rangers team.
Danny Roll, questions will be going his way because not good enough from a Rangers point of view since they've come into the split.
And just looking at the body language after the second and third came in, Gordon, it was a real worrying sign.
This is a squad that I'm looking at the players playing today.
I think that squad...
Only five of them you would maybe keep getting into next season.
I said Mikey Moore, he showed personality to me at times, but just not enough quality.
And Celtic were there, they went through the gears and just far too much for Rangers in that second half.
Just the energy.
I think the energy they were moving the ball about were a lot more crisp about it.
I think they definitely targeted that right-hand side, as I spoke about.
Teneke coming on obviously gives you a different proposition from Yang on that side Yang has done really well down the right hand side and they just constantly kept asking questions down that side and it allowed them to get the two goals in the second half so just a real controlled performance in Celtic in the second half and Rangers couldn't live with it