Celtic captain Callum McGregor thinks the Hoops could have scored more than five in their historic Champions League victory over Slovan Bratislava last night.

The Bhoys were on it from the off, Liam Scales breaking the deadlock early doors with a powerful header from close range.
Kyogo Furuhashi, Arne Engels, Daizen Maeda, and Adam Idah then got in on the act to complete a famous European rout.
Brendan Rodgers has his side playing some magnificent stuff at the start of the new campaign, and Celtic fans must savour the moment.
They are being treated to some sublime footballing displays, and skipper McGregor thinks they could have scored more than five last night.
CeltsAreHere.com asked the 31-year-old if it was the best European night he has experienced as a player.
“Yeah, I think so,” he said.
“I think the performance level, especially at the start of the second-half, was outstanding.
“We looked a real, real threat. We got five and we probably could have got more.”
Although some might question the level of last night’s opposition, nothing can be taken away from Celtic’s performance.
From start to finish, the Scottish Premiership champions were utterly dominant.
Supporters have been used to continual disappointment on the European stage over the past decade, but things might change this year.
Wednesday’s win marked a stark change from previous Champions League opening nights, and the Bhoys will look to utilise it as a platform for progress.