Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou was not happy with his players as they fell to Rangers in a one-sided Old Firm derby - though he blamed his own team selection.
Goals from Todd Cantwell, John Souttar and Fashion Sakala consigned Celtic to their first defeat on domestic soil since September - ending an eight-month unbeaten run that they will have to resurrect going into the summer break.
But it wasn't just the fact they lost that angered Ange - it was the manner of the performance. Zero shots on target, in comparison to Rangers' eight, whilst boasting two-thirds of the possession is a poor showing by any club, never mind by a side that have dropped just ten points all season. And the Australian demanded better from his players - though he admitted his own faults in the process.
He told Sky Sports: "It's fair to say we are disappointed. We didn't perform at the levels we needed to today. There was a couple of critical moments in the game where we really should've got ourselves back into it and we didn't.
"Second half, we were a little bit desperate in our play rather than just playing our football. It was probably for a number of reasons, credit to Rangers - we are facing a difficult opponent at their venue.
"The amount of changes I made probably didn't help in terms of the guys lacking sharpness, but on the day we just weren't good enough."
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