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Celtic player ratings as Matt O'Riley is Scottish Cup final standout but 2 struggle in Hampden heat

It wasn't a perfect performance at Hampden - but Celtic sealed the Scottish Cup with a narrow win over Inverness Caley Thistle.

Ange Postecoglou 's side completed a clean sweep of honours with a 2-0 victory in the Hampden sunshine as Kyogo Furuhashi and Liel Abada got on the scoresheet at the at the national stadium, before Daniel Mackay gave the Championshop side a lifeline. However, Billy Dodds' underdogs were left frustrated as the Scottish champions found the net again through Jota in Mount Florida,

It means Australian would not be denied the last piece of silverware that he had not lifted since arriving in Scotland in what could be his final game as boss amid swirling speculation over his future. But how did the players perform? Record Sport breaks down the performances.

JOE HART - Probably played more as a sweeper than a keeper. Hardly had a save to make and the only real early concern he had was on a rare Inverness counter. Was well-beaten at the goal and will have been annoyed to lose his clean sheet. 7

ALASTAIR JOHNSTON The Canadian had suffered a nasty one in the semi-final win but was always confident he would be fit for the final. He played his usual game high-energy from right-back, which saw him, at times, operate as another winger. 7

CARL STARFELT The big Swede’s pace allowed him to stroll through this game. Starfelt was able to clear up when Inverness tried to counter. He was also the starting point for a lot of Celtic’s attacks, as he had time and space to come out. 7

TOMOKI IWATA The former Yokohama F Marinos midfielder got the shout as the second centre half. He had played the final two games of the Premiership campaign and Postecoglou kept faith with him. He was rarely challenged although lost Mackay

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