Celtic assistant manager John Kennedy was full of praise for the Hoops’ attack in Celtic’s 3-0 win over Livingston.
With three goals in the second half, the Hoops managed to turn it around after a disappointing first half, with goals from Paulo Bernardo, Matt O’Riley, and a Jamie Brandon own goal.
Nicolas Kuhn, in particular, impressed with his work rate and directness on the ball, causing the Livingston defense problems all afternoon.
Kennedy said: [Sky Sports], “It was a controlled performance; we limited Livingston to next to nothing, and we scored some very good goals.
“So, it was a pleasing afternoon because it can be difficult here. It’s not easy to play on, but the boys stuck at it.
“We were relentless in terms of just maintaining those attacks, and eventually, it paid off, and we got the win.”
With Rangers up next, Celtic’s attack in the second half looked to be flowing more freely, with O’Riley at the heart of everything the Hoops did well yet again

The artificial turf meant that at times Celtic were not as slick in position, but all credit rightly goes to Brendan Rodgers’ side for overcoming adversity with the poor playing conditions.