Celtic midfielder Stefan Johansen has insisted that his team will continue to improve now that they have come to terms with the tactics of manager Ronny Deila.
The Hoops got off to a slow start under the Norwegian, but a 2-1 victory over Aberdeen in their last outing moved them to the top of the Scottish Premiership, and Johansen believes that the best is yet to come.
"I am enjoying my time, and starting to score goals in a kind of new role," Sky Sports News quotes him as saying. "There hasn't been anything wrong with my fitness or anything like that. It took time with me and it takes time with the team.
"We are winning games and starting to create a lot of chances but I think we can be even better.
"At the start of the season we had a new gaffer who had new ideas. I think we are starting to see what he wants in the team. The players know what to do now so it is going to be easier and we are going to be better and better."
Celtic play host to Dundee in the league this weekend.