Thirteen clear points at the top of the table. The league cup under lock and key. A decent shot in the acute to come and progress in Europe confirmed.
All happy in Parkhead? Absolutely. It is curious what a twinkling performance can do to guarantee the disappointment of not obtaining a replacement for Kyogo Furuhashi does not delay.
Even before Celtic compromised the march of Top Gear here, there was surprisingly few rumors of discontent about what he had brought the last day of the window, or rather, he had not done so.
Like Brendan Rodgers, it seems that few are prepared here to let an unfortunate matter mate their joy.
Life continues. And even with the team's talisman now with Rennes, it is quite clear that Celtic will continue to be a formidable force without him.
At the point of everything they did here, Celtic decreased to a victory as comfortable as the scoring suggests.
Arne Engels opens the score from the penalty spot after Sylla's fair with confidence in the box
Maeda writes the third of Celtic with a good ending in the back post
Adam Idah whips the ball on the delight network while Maeda prepares to celebrate his goal
Furuhashi may have fired this place. Except for an unimaginable collapse, the Premier League trophy will not follow it through the door in May.
Rodgers' team simply had too many players in the song so that Duendee even contemplates the recording of his first victory in this accessory in 46 attempts.
Instead, 6-0 consecutive defeats staggered after Hearts hit them by the same score last Saturday.
Arne Engels moved with a clinically beaten penalty and scored a afternoon afternoon just before Nicolas Kuhn did the same. Adam Idah scored his fourth goal in three games. However, as in Firm Park last Sunday, the Irishman stole the thunder from others.
For a player who is supposedly in the game fitness, Jota made a great show. Shorted on his preferred left side, he tormented the defenders of Duendee with his films, backheels and tricks. It provided two assists and real entertainment. It was quite return home.
Rodgers has declared that he believes that the Portuguese will be an even greater asset for Celta for the second time when it accelerates. About this evidence, do not doubt him.
Maeda changed the ranks to accommodate Jota and still managed to deliver another outstanding exhibition that saw her goal account for the season at 18. Her end of Celtic for Celtic's room was nothing less than majestic.
With his compatriot now in France, he has an important role to play in the rest of this season. How Celtic will miss the suspended Maeda when Bayern Munich arrives in the city next week.
Engels scored Celtic fifth with a spectacular effort to complete a good work night
Maeda praises Jota after the cross of the Celtic end that returns had prepared for Celtic's third
This was a good night for Celtic. Jeffrey Schlupp was able to make his debut from the bank with the five goals and still looking for more.
There was never any suggestion that Rodgers wrapped Main Idah striker in cotton. The Irishman was supported by Maeda and Jota, a first beginning for the Portuguese in his second spell in the club watching Kuhn in the bank.
I could never have accused Dundee of loading the sandbags here. They settled with two strikers in Simon Murray and Seun Adewumi, fed them as soon as possible. and initially asked many questions from Celtic's central defenders.
The local team still created enough early opportunities to satisfy its manager.
Trevor Carson reacted intelligently to prevent the beaten cross of Hatate from being swept in the distant post by Maeda.
Alistair Johnston saw an ambitious volley flashing. Hatate then sent an ambitious fair curling.
Jota was retired after just over an hour, but his efforts had clearly pleased Rodgers
The accumulation of the opener was a strange episode. Referee Colin Steven had a vision without obstacles to Auston Trusty's Joust with Mohamad Sylla while disputing the corner of Engels. Immediately gave a foul to the man of Duende.
Var at night Alan Muir had a different view. After suggesting that the referee reviewed the incident on the launch side monitor, Steven pointed to the place and then showed a yellow card in Sylla.
Engels had broken his successful penalty against children when his 12 -yard strike was saved. He changed his approach here, running to the ball with a short race and powerfully finding the lower left corner.
Although Celtic continued to dominate the procedures, the dark blues dug and hindered the life of a spell.
His three central defenders, Ryan Astley, Antonio Portales and Aaron Donnelly, remained alert and blocked the cross after the cross.
On one of the rare occasions when a delivery escaped them, Jota was not on the same page as Idah while trying to derive on the Irish cross.
Adam Idah puts Celtic two ahead on the edge of part time to carry a second relaxed period
The Irish, delight in his role as first choice striker, takes the acclamation of the followers
It was difficult to reject Celtic a part -time dominant advantage. He arrived just when the referee Steven was considering closing the detention time.
Greg Taylor's ball opened visitors before Carson hit the Idah strike. Jota's tracking met with the same destination. Idah did what all good strikers do. Having stalked with intention, he hit the ball beyond the goalkeeper to finally beat him.
There was no respite for visitors after the break. Frankly, sometimes, pieces were made. The intensity of Celtic remained remarkably high, its appetite for more objectives obviously not satisfied.
Rapid reserves for Josh Mulligan and Cesar Garza doubled the visiting card count.
Any thin hope that had an unlikely return were dragged in 55 minutes.
Engles wins a hug from his teammates after scoring Celtic's fifth goal
Jota was woven on the left flank. Three scales preceded a sublime cross. Maeda was launched to connect with a header that intervened by Carson. Celtic Park was loving this.
On Tuesday, Rodgers had suggested that Maeda's header against Motherwell had remembered Henrik Larsson. The second of the Japanese, and Celtic's room, without a doubt, was an objective of which the great Swede would have been proud.
Engels, another that produced an excellent screen, put the movement in motion with a ball through the ball. Donnelly's stallions held the ball. Maeda glanced at Carson and threw it from 20 yards.
Just when you thought you had seen the best goal of the night, Angels arrived. The Belgian contribution in 71 minutes was impressive. A right change prepared him for a scandalous strike that crashed in the bar.
There was even time for the young Irish striker Johnny Kenny to get a huge from the bank.
Celtic was not over yet. On a night when the goals were of the highest quality, Kuhn managed to leave the bank and float the ball in the upper corner from the right side of the box.
They will clearly have a stricter test against Munich next week, but this excellent exhibition will have made the world of good.
Celtic (4-3-3): Schmeichel 7; Johnston 7, Carter-Vickers 7, Trusty 7, Taylor 7 (Schlupp 72); McGregor 7.5 (Bernardo 62), Hatate 7 (McCowan 78), Engels 8; Jota 8 (Kuhn 62), Idah 7.5 (Kenny 72), Maeda 8. Reserved: Faithful. Manager: Brendan Rodgers 8.
Duendee (3-5-2): Carson 5; Astley 5, Portales 5, Donnell 5; Apocalypse 5, F Robertson 4, Sylla 5, 5 Garza (Largeche 62), 5 Engngee (McGeee 62); ADEWUMI 4.5 (Tiffolony 69), Murray 4.5 (Palmer-Hulten 69). Reserved: Sylla, Murray, Mulligan, Garza. Manager: Tony Docherty 4.
Referee: Colin Steven 7.
Attendance: N / A.