Brendan Rodgers laughed off chant antics from the Green Brigade as "part of the dance" after the names of former players boomed around Parkhead.
The Celtic manager chuckled when quizzed on the chants citing numerous former fan favourites following his remarks on "disrespectful" singing of Kieran Tierney's name.
Rodgers had insisted chants for Tierney in the win over St Mirren showed a lack of respect for current left-back Greg Taylor.
During the win over Dundee United, the Green Brigade responded by switching up their songbook to chant the names of Jota, Charlie Mulgrew, Henrik Larsson, Odsonne Edouard, Paddy McCourt and Artur Boruc.
Tierney's name was chanted again at full-time with the Arsenal defender linked with an emotional return to Celtic this month.
Rodgers, though, smiled as he responded to the playful chants as he said: "The kitman, he was the only one that missed out tonight!
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"Listen, it's all part of the dance here, isn't it?
"My job is to put the best team on the pitch and win consistently and everyone can smile."
Hailing the support for their patience and backing, Rodgers added: "They were brilliant. It can get a bit edgy and we are a support, bless us, that we can fret a wee bit.
"I think it was there, that support is so important. It was fantastic tonight."
And on Taylor - who was unaffected by the talking point at the weekend - Rodgers said: "He is absolutely fine with it.
"There was probably a bigger deal made of it than what it actually was.
"He was very good as he always is, it was a very good performance."