

Paulo Bernardo broke the deadlock early in the second half with his first goal for the Scottish champions before substitute Michael Johnston's late double at Dens Park wrapped up all the points for the visitors. Second-placed Rangers, however, have two games in hand over their arch Glasgow rivals and will play one of those matches before Saturday's Old Firm derby at Parkhead.
"I thought we played very well," said Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers. "It was an outstanding team performance. The ambition of the players was great. We controlled the game, controlled the rhythm. "Anything we had to do defensively - long throws, long balls - we dominated that moment and kept the clean sheet," the Northern Irishman added.
Defeat left Dundee seventh in the table ahead of Wednesday's fixtures, with manager Tony Docherty insisting: "That (loss) won't define our season, our reaction to it will define our season".