Celtic boss Neil Lennon has described his side's 2-0 win over Dundee as a "good performance", insisting that they were comfortable all afternoon.
Goals from Gary Hooper and Victor Wanyama gave the Bhoys all three points at Parkhead.
Lennon praised the quality of the goals from his players and claimed that the game was all "one-way traffic" after his side took the lead.
"It was a good performance, clean sheet and three points and that's what I wanted," said the Celtic manager.
"It was a pretty solid performance and we were defensively comfortable all afternoon.
"It was a quality goal from Gary [Hooper] and a great second goal in the second half. From then I thought it was one-way traffic."
Celtic are currently sitting in third place in the SPL, with 11 points from their opening six games.