Player ratings: How did the Celtic and Rangers players fare?
Every player rated after Celtic ran out 5-1 winners in the first Glasgow derby of the season.
Celtic showed all their attacking quality as they routed Rangers 5-1 in the first derby between the sides this season.
STV has run the rule over each player who took to the pitch, from star of the show Moussa Dembele to Philippe Senderos and his nightmare competitive debut.
Might feel he could have done better at Rangers goal but wasn't really tested otherwise.
A solid performance where he handled his defensive duties well as well as showing willingness to join the attack.
Showed his experience. Looked every bit like a classy addition to the back line and his growing partnership with Sviatchenko is already paying dividends.
Pretty much strolled through the match and looked to enjoy a physical battle with Joe Garner.
Barely put a foot wrong all afternoon and dealt with everything that was thrown at him.
The anticipated battle with Joey Barton didn't materialise but Brown continued his early-season form with a performance that was key to Celtic dominating the midfield.
Picked up a yellow card after just seven minutes but had no problems walking the tightrope. Did the simple stuff well,setting a base for those in front of him.
Enjoyed plenty of space for runs down the wing and delivered several potentially dangerous crosses. Worked hard to provide attacking threat but outshone by others.
The central figure for Celtic's midfield in the 54 minutes he played. Took on plenty of creative responsibility and gave everything he had.
Picked out Dembele from a corner for the opening goal and was a constant threat on the left. Came inside to great effect, picking up a through ball to continue a fine scoring run.
Possibly wouldn't have started had Leigh Griffiths been fit but the 20-year-old took his chance and then some. Scored a perfect hat-trick with left foot, right foot and headed finishes. Slipped through a perfect ball for Sinclair and showed all his qualities.
Brought on as a straight replacement for Rogic and picked up where the Australian left off with an energetic display. Rounded off a satisfying afternoon with a fine finish to complete the scoring.
Full of direct running and energy when he came on, helped Celtic turn the screw as Rangers faded.
Replaced Brown and put in a committed performance, maintaining his side's grip on the centre of the park.
No standout moments and wasn't directly at fault for any of the five goals. Entitled to be displeased at the level of protection he got from his defence.
Accustomed to being on the front foot, it was no surprise that his cross was key to Rangers getting on the scoresheet but was not convincing as part of a back line that struggled with Celtic's movement.
Was outclassed by Dembele throughout and particularly poor as the Celtic striker bamboozled him before scoring his second goal. Frustration showed when he picked up a yellow card for fouling the young Frenchman and then inexplicably handled the ball to earn a second card and dismissal. A dismal competitive debut.
Started solidly but faded. Gave away possession in the buildup to the second goal.
Looked likely to combine with McKay to good effect in the early stages. Celtic's dominance curbed his attacking forays.
Arguably the best midfielder for Rangers and showed a willingness and ability to carry the ball, and the attack, to Celtic.
Invited plenty of attention in the long build-up to this game but didn't live up to his own hype. Often bypassed by more dynamic opposition players.
The pace of game was too much for the experienced midfielder. Didn't stop gambling on tackles after yellow and it was no surprise when he didn't emerge from the second half.
The focus of a lot of Rangers early attacking play, McKay thrived on supply in the first twenty minutes or so. Had a half-chance to make it 2-2 but faded along with his team-mates as Celtic pressed home their advantage.
Not noted for his defensive qualities, Miller played almost as an auxiliary right-back at times. Worked tirelessly and headed back across goal to create the only high point of Rangers' day.
Left the park with a goal to his name but found his first Glasgow derby to be a testing affair. Involved in a couple of minor flashpoints and put in a hard shift but didn't have much in the way of service.
Introduced at half-time to replace struggling Kranjcar and added industry but couldn't help turn the tide.
Replaced Miller and didn't make a huge impression. Didn't look like he was 100% fit.
Replaced Kiernan, forcing a change in shape but couldn't contribute much in the way of attack as Celtic closed down the midfield and held possession.