Daniel Kelly celebrates his goal against Dundee at Celtic Park on February 28, 2024, during the Scottish Premiership. Mark Runnacles/Shutterstock photoTo be honest, we haven’t had many memorable home games this year, but yesterday night was different. We were clinical from the beginning; the tempo and movement were perfect. Most significantly, we maintained our advantage for the full ninety-plus minutes. We appeared to be scoring every time we advanced.

We have struggled in recent months with consistency throughout the entire game, but we made significant progress last night. The Bhoys were merciless from the start and deserved the final score. Indeed, there may have been much more if not for the

Luke McCowan and Yang Hyun-Jun. Dundee vs. Celtic, Scottish Premiership, Celtic Park, February 28, 2024 Mark Runnacles/Shutterstock photoIt increased our goal differential and provided us with much-needed confidence to move forward in the race for the championship. Last night, every single player received passing grades. Each of the seven scorers provides a unique narrative.In particular, Yang was excellent and deservedly won man of the match.

Bravo also to teenager Daniel Kelly, who made it 7-0 with a beautiful finish on his first-ever Celtic goal.

I’ve never heard an interval outside of a derby or European night quite like the one that greeted the side off at halftime, and the players more than earned it.

We are grateful for their outstanding work; let’s hope it inspires them to succeed. If we keep playing that way, we should be well-positioned by May.

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