DOYLE 4
Looked uncertain throughout. Hesitant as he looked to close down Odsonne Edouard and quick in on Albian Ajeti. Got a finger to Edouard’s penalty but couldn’t keep it out.
ROSS MILLEN 5
Rare chances to get forward and penned into his own half for much of the game.
ZENI IBSEN ROSSI 6
Couple of strong, late tackles but a night when Celtic were fairly relentless in attack.
CLEVID DIKAMONA 4
Struggled against a Celtic side that came in waves for most of the night. BRANDON HAUNSTRUP 4
Had his hands full trying to curtail the width that Celtic had with the fullbacks.
ALAN POWER 4
One late effort that drew a fairly routine stop from Bain but a night when Kilmarnock’s midfield were outplayed.
GARY DICKER 5
One low effort that zipped past Bain’s post as he looked to get Kilmarnock level after Celtic’s opener but came to nothing.
AARON TSHIBOLA 6
Earned a booking for a retributive foul on Scott Brown but was in a running battle with the Celtic captain throughout. Felt he took an elbow from the Celtic captain in the first-half.
CHRIS BURKE 6
Had Kilmarnock’s best moment of the night when he had a header scrambled off the line. Protested vociferously that the ball was over.
GEORGE OAKLEY
Few chances to make a telling contribution to the game as Celtic put in a performance that hasn’t been seen too often this term.
RORY MCKENZIE 4
His dinked cross to the back post almost gave Killie a lifeline back into the game but a difficult night for him as Celtic controlled the game.
BRANDON PIERRICK 3
Got on to make his debut when he came on in the second period after arriving on loan from Crystal Palace but night to forget for him.
MITCH PINNOCK 2
On for the last 15 minutes and had one low effort just wide of the post.
NICKE KABAMBA 2
On for last 20 minutes but game was long gone by then.
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