Celtic dropped crucial points in the race to be crowned SPFL champions in May on Sunday as they were held to a goalless stalemate by Hibernian on Sunday.

Ange Postecoglou's side were in frustrating form as their poor week on the pitch only continued at Easter Road despite enjoying the vast majority of the ball.

The Hoops struggled to create too many clear cut chances and in hindsight, it is easy to say that the Australian got his team selection wrong.

However, in selecting his fellow countryman, Tom Rogic, question marks had to be raised.

The attacking midfielder has produced so many golden moments for Celtic but over the last few years, his performances have been delivered with far too much inconsistency.

Once described as "majestic" and as a "ballerina" by ACSOM's Kevin Graham, he was anything but that against Hibs this weekend.

In fact, he was rather lethargic and struggled to ever really produce the goods from an attacking point of view.

The 29-year-old's statistical numbers make for pretty grim reading with the Aussie attempting just 16 passes throughout his 59 minutes on the pitch, of which only 11 were completed.

For a player who loves to get on the ball and dictate play in a creative manner, it was a particularly alarming statistic.

Furthermore, Rogic lost possession on ten occasions from his 27 touches of the ball, which meant he ceded possession once every 2.7 touches in a woeful display going forward.

If that wasn't enough, he wasn't good enough defensively either. He won just 50% of his duels and gave two fouls away.

As a result of his display in Edinburgh, it wouldn't be a surprise he does get the boot for their next clash. With January signing Matt O'Riley waiting in the wings, he certainly needs to pick up his act or face the axe from Postecoglou.

AND in other news, Postecoglou could unearth Celtic's next Dembele by unleashing 17 y/o "wonderkid"...