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  • Making match-winning connections
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  • Celtic coming alive as they head to Hampden 

Everything Brendan Rodgers said to Celtic TV after the champions 3-0 Scottish Premiership victory over St Mirren at Parkhead

What was your reaction to what in the end was a very good victory?

It was a very good win. These games are always about the first goal. We got that at the beginning of the second half and everything started to flow from there. The connection and speed in the game and we looked very good in the second half.

The fans have gone away singing 'Don't Worry Be Happy', were you worried at any point in the first half that the wind was going to destroy any momentum or flow?

Yes. To be fair it was more than the wind. We didn't play quick enough and we didn't move the ball or were accurate enough with our passing. The passing was too slow and we just didn't quite connect the game. We talked about that at half-time and the need to make closer connections so we could play quickly. It was difficult for both sets of players and St Mirren's defended well but we did not cause them enough problems in the first half with the speed of everything. We lost the ball too quickly in the final third but once we corrected that in the second half. I thought the players were excellent and we had a really good tempo in the game and we scored good goals and could have had a few others.

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That good play started with a wonderful finish from Reo Hatate showing the quality he has, didn't he?

There was a really good combination and I spoke to the players at half-time about connecting more and getting the number eight into that 10 position. It was a great touch and finish from Reo. It is great to see him back and he has got a little bit more game time today and that was pleasing. The second goal came from a brilliant cross from Alistair Johnston and the movement of Kyogo (Furuhashi). It is what his game is all about. He made space for himself. In his first movement, he takes the defender the wrong way and then he is there to finish. We got to 2-0 again and the flow and the tempo of the game were good. We started to press on and push in and it was much better.

Despite the fact you made many substitutions was it pleasing that you didn't lose control or flow in the game?

That was the key. We had mentioned to the players earlier that it was going to be important for us. We were going to make changes in the game and bring energy into it. I thought all the guys coming in did well. It was great for Cal (Callum McGregor) to get back in and he looked more like himself taking and passing the ball and reading the game. It was very good. It was nice for Luis Palma to come in and big Adam is a real weapon for us whether he starts or comes off the bench. His physicality is great for us except when he gets tripped up by a plastic bag! That was the only downside for him. He gets another goal and is contributing. All the subs did their bit and even Welshy (Stephen Welsh) came in and settled the game and played alongside Cameron Carter-Vickers comfortably and calmly. Overall it was a good performance in the end.

How excited are you to be going back to Hampden Park where you have enjoyed great success?

I have to be honest, I have missed it. The only time I have been there this year is for international matches. Normally at this stage, I would have been there but I am really looking forward to it. We will have a really good week's training but this is when Celtic comes alive.