The only real negative for Celtic on Saturday was the injury to Tom Rogic that forced him off during the Hoops 4-0 win over Ross County.
The Australian took a bad knock to the ankle and after trying to run it off – Ange Postecoglou decided not to take the risk and brought Matt O’Riley on to replace Tom.
The midfielder has been in great form for Ange and Celtic this season – any long term injury to Rogic would be a massive blow to the bhoys ahead of an important run of fixtures.
Speaking post-match, Ange told the Scottish Daily Express they think Tom isn’t too bad.
“Tom’s a bit sore. Hopefully it’s not too bad and now he’s away with the national team. We will see how he is.
“He got a knock on his ankle and it isn’t great but we got the ice on him at half-time and we seem to think it isn’t too bad.”

There’s a big question mark over the Celtic quadruple treble winner’s status for the international break.
Australia are sweating over Tom’s availability for their crunch World Cup qualifiers.
If the knock sustained is bad enough to keep him out of action for a week to ten days – it would be in the player’s best interest to stay put in Glasgow.
Knowing Rogic’s mentality and Ange’s pro-international stance when it comes to his players, the Celtic star might just fly out and hope to recover in time to play.
Celtic have some time to draw breath now. There’s one more game to go before the split and that falls at Ibrox at the beginning of April.
Ange will be hoping there will be no injuries to his international bhoys as they get set to depart Lennoxtown.
Carl Starfelt and Giakoumakis are another two Celtic players who have earned call ups for their respective countries due to their great form with the hoops.
Giakoumakis scored back to back Celtic Park hat-tricks on Saturday when he put Ross County to the sword.
There are seven games to go and the team look up for the fight in this title race.