Vasilis Barkas 6
Got a hand to the penalty but possibly could have done a little better with Livi’s second.
Greg Taylor 7
A regular threat down the left. Had a decent chance early on and teed up Christie for the second with a fine low ball across the face of goal.
Kris Ajer 6
Caused Livi problems when bursting forward with the ball and played a crucial role in his side taking the lead after doing precisely that. Gave away a penalty for hand ball.
Shane Duffy 7
Another solid outing from the Irishman. Strong in the tackle and dominant in the air.
Hatem Abd Elhamed 6
Fairly quiet afternoon from the Israeli, who didn’t have too much to do.
Jeremie Frimpong 6
Was his usual energetic self but failed to get the better of his opposite number.
Scott Brown 6
Typical performance from the Celtic skipper. Went about his business quietly in the heart of the midfield.
Callum McGregor 9
The best player on the park. Was crucial in linking the midfield and attack, got on the scoresheet himself and his well-timed pass sent Taylor through for the second.
Olivier Ntcham 7
Will be pleased to have been handed a start by Lennon and had a big hand in Celtic’s third.
Ryan Christie 8
Was lively up top and got the goal to nudge his side in front with some clever movement. Set up the third.
Albian Ajeti 8
Got his customary goal with a superb finish and linked well with his team-mates in the final third.
Substitutes
Nir Bitton (for Elhamed, 74) 3
Failed to make significant impact.
James Forrest (for Frimpong, 74) 3
See above.
Patryk Klimala (for Ajeti, 80) 2
Booked for a late tackle on Holt.
Moi Elyounoussi (for Christie, 85) N/A
David Turnbull (for Ntcham, 85) N/A
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