Ange Postecoglou is adamant that there's more to come from all of his Celtic players.

The champions strolled their way to a 4-1 victory over St Johnstone in Perth this afternoon.

An own goal from Andy Considine kicked things off, before Kyogo, Aaron Mooy and David Turnbull all netted.

Overall, it was another impressive day at the office for the Hoops. 

Mooy may get the headlines for this control in midfield, but the boss was keen to stress all of his players have room to improve.

He told Sky Sports: "Really pleased. Conditions weren't easy, particularly the pitch, and we had to sort of overcome that and not steer too far away from our football.

"I thought we did that but because of the nature of the game, and obviously the pitch, there were times we had to defend. I thought we did that really well as well, which was good to see, and we got four good goals.

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"It was important because, as the game wore on, the pitch got more and more cut up which meant there was going to be more mistakes, it'd be harder for us to move the ball quickly. Having said that, some of our football was excellent.

"But yeah, important when you get those goals as it gives you a foothold into the game. Disappointed to concede that one we did but, then again, we reacted to it in the right manner.

"I mean, it was a great strike. I don't want to take anything away from it. But yeah, we gave the ball away cheaply in midfield and we spoke about it before the game that on this pitch you've got toreally protect the ball. I thought we gave it away a bit softly and kind of gave them an opportunity."

Mooy was superb once again for the Hoops, notching another goal and an assist at McDiarmid. 

His lob over Remi Matthews just before half-time was superb.

When asked if fans should be excited to see more from Mooy, Postecoglou insisted that there's more to come from all of his players.

He added: "There's more to come from all of them - there's no reason for them to stay where they are or to be content with what they've done so far. All of them should improve and want to improve... my role is to make sure they do.

"Aaron was great again today but I thought there were a few who put in a strong performance considering it's been three games in a week."

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