Celtic came back from the international break in style with a 4-2 win over Hibernian at Parkhead on Saturday, and many fans have taken to Twitter to drool over Tom Rogic’s display in midfield.
Rogic opened the scoring with a wonderful strike before Olivier Ntcham doubled their lead soon after, with an Odsonne Edouard second-half double ensuring the three points after goals from Florian Kamberi and Martin Boyle for Hibs.
Many Celtic fans have taken to Twitter to rave about Rogic’s performance against Hibs, with the Australia international impressing massively on Saturday.
This is Futbol have rounded up some of the best tweets:
#Celtic are in the mood so far! Rogic pure class, a few posts, and bite to the attack. Hibs look decent too
— TRËŸRØŽŽŽ (@Treyrozzz) October 20, 2018
https://twitter.com/Garycam78061396/status/1053651041810595841
https://twitter.com/Mickchundaaa/status/1053650997099327491
Rogic literally unreal ???
— Anthony Wiltshire (@antonwiltshire) October 20, 2018
@Tom_Rogic is the next coming of Jesus
— KT63 (@AllthingsKT63) October 20, 2018
https://twitter.com/mooneynulson/status/1053654824162598912
https://twitter.com/PaddyAnderson98/status/1053653974849609728
Tam Rogic is different class
— lil boat (@kc7723) October 20, 2018
OPINION
These Celtic fans were obviously hugely impressed by Rogic’s display on Sunday, and so they should be. The Australia international was everywhere for the Hoops in midfield, and added that little bit of magic as he always seems to do. The finish for his goal was brilliant, and he played a huge part in Ntcham’s effort too. When he is on form and fit, Rogic is quite clearly the most talented player in this Celtic squad. The way he glides past players with such ease and finds that killer pass is uncanny, and when he plays well, the Hoops usually win. That was most certainly the case again on Saturday against Hibs, who were brushed aside with ease despite their brilliant early season form. This is a performance from Celtic which could spark their season into life after a lacklustre start as they leapfrog the Edinburgh side in the table.