Celtic's midterm report card makes impressive reading with the Hoops nine points clear at the top of the Premiership after a start to the campaign that rivals the best work done by Martin O’Neill and Brendan Rodgers.
But Matt O’Riley reckons Celts must do better when they get back to business in a few weeks. It’s a measure of the high standards demanded by boss Ange Postecoglou that there’s the slightest tinge of disappointment about their opening to the title defence.
Celtic have won 14 out of 15 games and are into the semi-finals of the Viaplay Cup, with a shock defeat at St Mirren the only slip up on Scottish soil.
Only O’Neill in his pomp and Rodgers in the invincible season managed to set off in marginally better fashions but O’Riley warned rivals his side have barely got going yet.
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