A Canadian TV presenter who took in Celtic's 7-1 victory over Dundee has described the noise in the stadium as "one of the best sporting atmospheres I’ve ever experienced".

The Scottish champions ran out comfortable winners against Tony Docherty's men thanks to goals from Cameron Carter-Vickers, Adam Idah, Matt O'Riley, Daizen Maeda, Greg Taylor, Callum McGregor and Daniel Kelly.

And Devin Heroux, a Canadian presenter and reporter for CBS who was in town to cover the World Indoor Championships at Glasgow's Commonwealth Arena, was left impressed with the show on and off the park.

Writing on X, he said: "That was one of the best sporting atmospheres I’ve ever experienced.

"It’s a 7-1 victory for Celtic over Dundee and the locals are going home happy. 60,000 fans.

"They have 48,000 season ticket holders. Remarkable. Unforgettable experience at Celtic Park."

READ MORE: How Celtic DEMOLISHED Dundee due to Johnston and lethalness

Meanwhile, Birmingham City manager Tony Mowbray is "getting stronger " after an operation.

This is according to his assistant Mark Venus who says the 60-year-old situation is improving.

Former Celtic player and boss Mowbray, who was appointed by the English Championship side last month, was announced as taking a break due to ill health 10 days ago.

And Venus has given an encouraging update on the ex-defender's condition.

He said: "I have had a chat with him every day to be honest. A little update: he's had his surgery and everything's fine.

"He's getting stronger, so he is on the way back hopefully. I'm not saying immediately, but it's been nice hearing him and chatting to him.

"It's given us a bit of confidence. I gave the lads a little update from him this morning (Thursday).

"They all asked, they kept asking. We are keeping everyone up to date with it. He's getting stronger."