Celtic finished their Scottish Premiership campaign unbeaten after they beat Hearts 2-0 at the Celtic Park on Sunday.
The first half finished with no goals, but the Hoops went ahead a little into the second period through a bullet header from Leigh Griffiths after good work from Patrick Roberts on the right-flank. Stuart Armstrong made it 2-0 fifteen minutes from full-time to seal the game.
Here are the player ratings for the Bhoys:
Had almost nothing to do for most parts of the game. Made a smart stop to deny Malaury Martin late in the game.
Started the second game in succession, decent outing. Did not offer a great deal going forward. Replaced at half-time by Tom Rogic.
Returned to the line-up in place of Erik Sviatchenko and had a solid game. Strong in tackles, alert at the back.
Another fine game for the centre-back. Forced an excellent save from the Hearts custodian with a header from a corner. Gave one needless foul away, but solid apart from that.
Came very close to opening the scoring in the first-half from 20 yards out. Was on the receiving end of a poor challenge, came out unscathed though. Hard working display.
Bossed the central midfield area as he does always. Broke up play, kept things ticking, helping his team stay on the front foot.
Not as influential as he has been in recent times, but scored the all-important second goal – his 16th of the season.
Put on a starring display on what was his last game at the Parkhead. A jinking run and lovely pick-out for Griffiths for the opener. Class above the rest.
Did not impact the game a great deal, but linked play well with his smart movement in the final third.
Was closely watched by the Hearts’ defence and as a result couldn’t have the effect that he would have liked to. Still played a role in the second goal.
Came close with a clever free-kick in the first period, opened the scoring with a strong header.
Replaced Gamboa at half-time and did a good job.
Replaced Simunovic late on. Not a lot to deal with.
Came on for Armstrong for the final few minutes.
Here are some twitter reactions following the match:
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