Celtic interim manager Martin O'Neill has been speaking to the media before his side travel to face Aberdeen in the Scottish Premiership on Wednesday.
Here are the key lines:
- O'Neill confirms Kasper Schmeichel is "still not feeling great" and the goalkeeper will again be missing for Wednesday's match. The Celtic boss hopes the Dane is able to return for the Scottish Cup quarter-final with Rangers on Sunday.
- He says there are another "couple of niggles" within the squad after Sunday's 2-2 draw at Ibrox but did not disclose who.
- O'Neill hailed Viljami Sinisalo's impact since coming into the side as Schmeichel's replacement: "I thought he did fine at Rangers, really fine. The goals he conceded are certainly not his fault, so I've been very pleased with him. It's an opportunity to see him because I think he wants to be the number one goalkeeper here in the foreseeable future."
- Following Sunday's two-goal comeback, O'Neill reiterated his delight at the team's second-half response and hopes any momentum can be taken into their "big match" at Pittodrie. He feels there is "no room for error" for Celtic in their title pursuit.
- Celtic have conceded the first goal in five of their past seven matches. On addressing recent slow starts, O'Neill adds: "We certainly can't spend 45 minutes on the back foot and not really competing properly. That's against any side, never mind Rangers."
- O'Neill says Reo Hatate, whose half-time introduction was vital to Celtic's fightback against Rangers, "has to get the best out of himself". The manager adds that the Japan midfielder has endured a "tough old season".
- On the challenge struggling Aberdeen will pose, O'Neill says: "The game itself presents the challenge, I think Aberdeen will get themselves up for the game, quite rightly so. They've got points to prove themselves."