Enjoy the rest of your weekendpublished at 16:53 British Summer Time 22 October 2023
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Celtic restore seven-point lead at top, Hearts stay fourth
O'Riley meets Palma's dinked ball to superbly volley into the far corner & Maeda turns in Hatate cutback for Celtic's second
Hatate hits post with second-half penalty before providing sublime flick in build-up to Celtic's third lashed in by Kyogo
Shankland bends in superb 20-yard finish to give Hearts hope but Iwata rattles shot in off bar for his first Celtic goal
Cochrane returns to replace Kingsley; Celtic unchanged as Maeda shakes off knock to start
Nick McPheat
FT: Hearts 1-4 Celtic
The big games keep coming for these two.
Celtic are in Champions League duty on Wednesday night, hosting Atletico Madrid, before travelling back to the capital on Saturday to face Hibs.
It doesn't get much easier for Hearts, who are off to Govan next Sunday to face Philippe Clement's Rangers.
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More from Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers, who had a wee look ahead to Wednesday's Champions League meeting with Atletico Madrid, describing the Spaniards as "one of the top clubs in the world".
"The game is all about levels and that's the highest level in Europe," he said.
"They've got World Cup winners and a top manager (Diego Simeone). You don't need to be a rocket scientist to see they have quality and experience up top with Alvaro Morata and Antoine Griezmann.
"Without the results, I've been pleased with what the players have given in the first two Champions League games. We've been very unfortunate not to have taken some points.
"Wednesday will be a great challenge and we want to make it really difficult. We want play the best teams in the world, we don't have to be the best team in the world, but we want to be able to take them on."
FT: Hearts 1-4 Celtic
Hearts head coach Steven Naismith tells BBC Sportsound: "We created our own downfall. The goals are really sloppy and poor. We then get into good positions but our final ball lets us down.
"Throughout the season we've been a bit more solid, but these small moments are costing us. We need to rectify it.
Today is not a good day in terms of our progression. Next week [against Rangers] we have to defend much better."
Naismith also says he strongly disagrees with the penalty Celtic were awarded, a spot kick which was missed by Reo Hatate in the 4-1 defeat.
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Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers tells BBC Sportsound: "We needed to start with an energy that would make things difficult for Hearts because this is a place where the crowd really get behind them if they start well.
"Coming to grounds like this is when you find out if you're a good team or not because you will have difficult moments, but the players dealt with it really well. It's as quiet as I've heard it here.
"Matt O'Riley is a fantastic young player who is developing. He has great technique. I see it every day.
"When we miss the penalty, the stadium gets a lift but we worked through it to get the third goal.
"The players are finding their feet. Celtic is a team that always has to win, but you need to do that in a certain style. That comes with development.
"My philosophy, without the technical jargon, is whenever you don't have the ball close the space and whenever you do have the ball create space, always have one man more in the middle of the pitch.
"There are areas where we can improve. When we get to 3-1 and 4-1, we can manage the ball a bit better and maybe be more clinical."
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You'll catch all the goals, including that belter from Matt O'Riley, on Sportscene later.
The BBC Scotland channel is where you'll find it at 19:15 BST.
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Pat Bonner
Former Celtic goalkeeper on BBC Sportsound
O'Riley has confidence from his manager. Last season he was in and out a bit with Aaron Mooy being there.
The position he plays now, he fits what Brendan Rodgers really wants.
FT: Hearts 1-4 Celtic
More from Celtic captain Callum McGregor, who says Kyogo Furuhashi is "incredible" after scoring this third goal in today's 4-1 win.
"He scores in big moments," McGregor tells Sky Sports. "His one-touch finishing is as good as I've seen."
FT: Hearts 1-4 Celtic
Pat Bonner
Former Celtic goalkeeper on BBC Sportsound
Celtic passed the ball well, from the back and through midfield.
Up front, they were still a bit sloppy at times. They gave the ball away from some great positions.
Scoring four goals and still being "sloppy" up top. Not a bad trait, Pat.
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Ex-Celtic midfielder Stiliyan Petrov on Sky Sports: "He's become very valuable for Celtic. His overall game is maturing. He sees the game differently, he plays the ball quicker. This is what makes you stand out from other midfielders. The goal today was a perfect example of what he does best.
Former Rangers striker Kris Boyd on Sky Sports: "He's added goals. Don't underestimate how hard that finish is. You could sit and watch him all day. He glides across the pitch. He's a top class player. He was outstanding today."
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Celtic midfielder Matt O'Riley says he's scoring more by simply "getting in the box more".
Speaking to Sky Sports, his captain Callum McGregor adds: "He's been superb. He came back in the summer in incredible condition.
"He deserves his vein of form, he's such an important player for the team. A top player."
FT: Hearts 1-4 Celtic
Six wins on the bounce now for Celtic.
The leaders are really starting to motor now.
Ominous for the rest of the league.
Brendan Rodgers' name can heard loud and clear from the pocket of Celtic fans at Tynecastle.
All is forgotten as his side restore their seven-point lead.
FT: Hearts 1-4 Celtic
Craig Levein
Former Hearts manager on BBC Sportsound
Celtic will be very happy after controlling long spells, but I'm not sure they ever got into top gear really.
Hearts 1-4 Celtic
Easy peasy for Celtic in the end.
Their seven-point lead at the top is restored.
Hearts stay fourth.
Hearts 1-4 Celtic
One of the biggest cheers of the day as Tomoki Iwata goes into the book.
Hearts 1-4 Celtic
Unlucky.
Yutaro Oda skelps one from the right of the box, but it's just wide of the near post.
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Four minutes added.
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Hearts just want full time now.
Hearts 1-4 Celtic
That's a ridiculous save.
James Forrest sends the ball across goal to substitute Oh, who forces Zander Clark into a stunning reaction stop.