Celtic were comfortable winners on Saturday in their potentially treacherous trip to Tynecastle to face Hearts. Neil Critchley’s side may be 11th in the Premiership table but they looked to press Celtic high and make things difficult under the lights.
At the break, Celtic had more possession of the ball but had created little with it. Brendan tweaked the midfield at the break to give Callum McGregor support and it reaped its rewards. Celtic scored four goals in the second half to go three points clear of Aberdeen and eleven points clear of Rangers.