BORUC Didn't have much to do as Celtic dominated the second period, although he'll be annoyed at the goal he conceded.

TELFER Kept his place despite Mark Wilson being back to full fitness and got forward well in support of Nakamura.

O'DEA Caught out of position a few times in the first half and might have felt he could have got closer when Livingston took the lead in the early stages.

McMANUS Looked to be struggling physically in the second period after taking a few hefty knocks.

NAYLOR Improved as the game went on but put some poor final balls into the box.

NAKAMURA Not at his best, yet still managed to come up with the little dinks to open up Livi and tee up a couple of goals.

LENNON Did fine in the middle of the park and was given a rest when the game was effectively won.

HARTLEY Enjoyed his debut for the club and added some energy and bite to Celtic in the middle of the park. Slotted in as though he'd been there all season.

RIORDAN Three goals in his last two games isn't bad - and the former Hibee is starting to feel the benefit of a run in the team.

JAROSIK Took a bang in the face in the opening minutes but played on. Struggled in a more forward role.

VENNEGOOR Cracking finish to keep his name on the scoresheet before he serves his suspension.

SUBS Second-half replacement Gravesen could have added another goal. Sno came on in the final minutes when the game was already won.

FANS Travelled in numbers despite the biting cold but won't relish another long trip to Inverness in the next round.