Ange Postecoglou's Celtic side threw down a huge gauntlet in the Premiership title race with a devastating performance in tonight's Old Firm clash, with the Bhoys running out comfortable 3-0 winners at Parkhead.

In a whirlwind first half, Reo Hatate continued the breathtaking start to his Celtic career with two stunning long-range strikes that saw Celtic race into a two-goal lead, before the Japan international put Liel Abada on a plate with a pinpoint cross to make it 3-0 shortly before the interval.

The second half was much less dramatic, with the Hoops appearing happy to drop further back and allow the visitors more time on the ball - something that Giovanni van Bronckhorst's side failed to capitalise on, with the scoreline remaining 3-0 when the final whistle blew.

However, while Hatate will undoubtedly steal tomorrow morning's headlines, it will perhaps be the performance of Josip Juranovic that will have most pleased Postecoglou on Wednesday night - as the right-back played a crucial role in a victory that Chris Sutton dubbed an "absolute pumping" of the former league leaders.

"Absolutely outstanding"

Over the course of his 90 minutes on the pitch, the Croatia international turned in a performance of the highest quality - both in a defensive and offensive capacity.

At the back, the £3.6m-rated defender made five tackles, one interception, two clearances, blocked two shots and won six of his nine duels - a success rate of 67%.

Going forwards, the 26-year-old completed one cross, three long balls, made one key pass and enjoyed 63 touches of the ball - the seventh-most of any player to feature in the match.

These returns saw the £16k-per-week dynamo earn a highly impressive SofaScore match rating of 7.7, ranking him as the joint third-best player to feature in the derby - with Sutton dubbing his display as "absolutely outstanding."

Indeed, it is easy to see why the former Celtic centre-forward felt this way, as Juranovic's calmness in possession of the ball, solidity when defending and ability to set his side off on counter-attacks was clear for all to see on Wednesday, with the defender playing a crucial role in what is arguably the Bhoys' biggest result of the season.

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