Celtic continued their sensational Premiership form on Saturday afternoon, with Ange Postecoglou's side making it six league wins in a row after a comprehensive 4-2 victory over Dundee United at Parkhead.

Indeed, two Sead Hakšabanović strikes either side of Steven Fletcher's 12th-minute penalty saw the Hoops take a 2-1 lead into the break, before Dylan Levitt's 87th-minute equaliser appeared to have snatched a point for The Terrors.

However, two late goals from Kyogo Furuhashi and Liel Ababa would go on to seal a well-deserved win for the home side, with the result moving the Bhoys seven points clear of Rangers at the top of the Premiership table.

And, while Hakšabanović's two goals and overall performance will likely steal the headlines on Sunday morning, it was undoubtedly the display of Matt O'Riley in the middle of the park that provided Celtic with the platform for their win on Saturday.

Indeed, over his 90 minutes on the pitch, the £4.8m-rated midfielder was near-faultless in the heart of Postecoglou's side, enjoying 118 touches of the ball - with no player from either side having more - completing 86 of his 91 attempted passes - a success rate of 91% - and finding his man with nine of his 11 attempted long balls and two of his seven attempted crosses.

The 21-year-old also took four shots at the Dundee United goal - three of which were on target - made four key passes and created one big chance for his teammates.

Furthermore, the central midfielder also impressed in metrics more typical of his position, making two tackles, one interception and two clearances, as well as winning two ground duels.

These returns saw the Denmark U21 international earn an extremely impressive SofaScore match rating of 8.2 - the third-highest of any player to feature in the fixture - while Glasgow Live's Ryan Thom also awarded the playmaker a seven in his own player ratings, as well as stating of the midfielder's display:

"Another industrious display from the midfielder. Can always be trusted to do a job and makes this Celtic side tick."

As such, with O'Riley himself claiming that his performances in recent weeks will determine whether or not he is called up for Kasper Hjulmand's 26-man squad for the World Cup this winter, the Dane's display at Parkhead will certainly have boosted his chances of sealing a seat on the plane to Qatar - as the youngster well and truly ran the show against Dundee United.