Brendan Rodgers highlighted room for improvement in a game where Celtic showed two sides to their game.
Celtic were at their clinical best in the first half, leading 5-0 at halftime against Ross County this afternoon.
However, they were guilty of wastefulness in the second half, with Rodgers yet again highlighting this.
Rodgers said: (BBC Sportsound),“It was a complete performance. We were outstanding.
“It was really pleasing again, the pressing mentality.
“And in the second half, in all fairness, we could have had the same, you have to give credit to Ross County for their defending.
“Off the back of a Champions League game midweek, for the way the players played, I was so proud of them.”
As Rodgers is a manager who always strives for more, the first half was as close to perfect as the Irishman could hope for.
But with the second half, he is spot on to be looking for even more ruthlessness in pushing those who came on as substitutes to take their chance off the bench in the last half hour of the game.
Interestingly, this afternoon was another case of the Hoops performing in halves, with the first half sensational and the second half not quite at the same level.
Celtic are capable of putting that first-half display together for 90 minutes, and whoever comes up against that may even be on the end of a double-digit score line, with the hope that the Hoops could win by 10 or more goals this season.