Celtic manager Neil Lennon has praised his side's attacking prowess during their 3-0 win over St Mirren in the Scottish Premiership.
The Hoops boss admits that his team were sloppy at times during the first half, but has expressed satisfaction with his players' overall performance.
"We are playing some really good, attacking football. We were a bit sloppy in periods in the first half. I am looking forward to Wednesday [away to Partick Thistle] now," BBC Sport quotes him as saying.
"We have got some really good players here. The squad is looking healthy. We just want to keep going. It's a bubbly dressing room."
Stefan Johansen, Leigh Griffiths and Anthony Stokes were on target for Celtic during the match.