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Ronnie Esplin, PA

Celtic's 'statement' win over Ross County hailed by Ange Postecoglou as he points to home side's 'high tempo'


Ange Postecoglou said it was important his Celtic side delivered a "statement" after they swept aside 10-man Ross County.

The 4-0 win has boosted the Hoops six points clear of fierce rivals Rangers at the top of the Scottish Premiership.

Giorgos Giakoumakis scored the first two goals of a successive Parkhead hat-trick, with fellow attacker Daizen Maeda also on the scoresheet, before Kayne Ramsay was shown a straight red for a foul on Tom Rogic, and all this with just 28 minutes gone.

Giakoumakis scored with a penalty on the hour mark - he scored three against Dundee in his last Celtic Park appearance last month - as the Celts heaped pressure on Rangers who face bottom side Dundee on Sunday.

Celtic, unbeaten in the league since a 1-0 defeat at Livingston in September, are showing no signs of letting up with seven league games remaining and they face a trip to Ibrox after the international break.

Postecoglou, who described Rogic's injury which forced him off as "not too bad", said: "I don't think our players had lost ruthlessness but it's very easy to succumb to anxiety at this time of the year when the stakes are so high.

"It's important that we keep playing our football and not shy away from that.

"That's why it was important not just to win the game but to make a statement about playing our football against a side that has been in great form.

Giorgos Giakoumakis scored another Celtic Park hat trick today (SNS Group)

"We went in determined to set the tempo and pace of the game.

"We started the game really brightly, I thought our football was really good today."

On another hat-trick for Giakoumakis, who took his tally for the season to 12, he said: "I thought him and Daizen were outstanding again in their press today and Jota was good with the ball.

"The front three got opportunities to score and assist, but they know they have to work hard for that. That is why they are getting their rewards."

Asked if he would watch the Rangers game on Sunday, Postecoglou said: "My Sundays are dictated by my wife and kids mate.

"If Sing 2 is on, I'll have to fight for the remote control.

"I get why people are focusing on that and asking the question.

"I don't worry about things I can't control, what we could control was today.

"If we got three points today, why would we even bother about looking at anything else?"

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