Viljami Sinisalo thinks there were a few things he could've done better on his Celtic league debut, but was satisfied to keep a clean sheet.
The 23-year-old was thrust into the starting lineup amid an injury to first-choice goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel.
Sinisalo had only played for Celtic once prior to his side's meeting with Heart of Midlothian on Saturday.
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Nonetheless, he carried out an adequate job between the sticks as his side came away 3-0 victors: "It was great to be out there," he said (Celtic TV).
"We probably started a bit slow, and there were a few things I had to do early doors.
"But after 20 minutes, the team picked up, and it was a very complete performance.
"They were three very good goals and another three points, so that’s the main thing.
"To play for this amazing football club is always a pleasure.
"It’s great to play, and every footballer wants to play. There were a few things that I could do better, but it was great to be out there."
Sinisalo joined Celtic from Aston Villa last summer.
The Finland international's opportunities have been limited, although in his two competitive appearances for the Parkhead side so far, he has yet to concede.
The full prognosis on main stopper Schmeichel's injury remains to be seen, although the Dane likely won't require surgery, according to manager Brendan Rodgers: "I spoke to Kasper last night. He's got a scan on Monday," he said.
"We don't believe it needs an operation.
"It's just going to be about how long it takes for it to repair and heal. So we should know more on Monday."