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Deutsch diver Jurgen Klinsmann was at Rugby Park to take a closer look at his South Korea star Oh Hyeon-gyu. But it’s the Celtic faithful who really enjoyed what they saw as Ange Postecoglou’s side continued their unstoppable slide towards Premiership glory.

Four first-half goals wrapped up the victory before half-time as the Hoops put on a show in front of the watching Klinsmann.

Nick Campbell, Edinburgh, said: “Celtic were at their irresistible best to have the job done in the first half - and all without Cameron Carter-Vickers, Jota and Reo Hatate too.

We didn’t have to break sweat after the break and it’s another three points closer to the title.” James McSorley, Bothwell, added: “Great to see Matt O'Riley coming back into form for the run-in.

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