Dundee 0 Celtic 3
Paulo Bernardo and Mikey Johnston were the unlikely goal heroes for Celtic at Dundee but Cameron Carter-Vickers was at the centre of an injury concern ahead of Saturday's visit of Rangers to Parkhead.
Bernardo poked home the 52nd-minute opener at Dens Park to net his first goal for Celtic and substitute Johnston struck his first two goals for the Hoops since December 2019 to earn a comfortable 3-0 win at Dens Park.
But the sight of influential centre-back Carter-Vickers going off shortly after the opening goal dampened the Celtic fans' Boxing Day celebrations.
Carter-Vickers immediately had words with manager Brendan Rodgers after the goal and the visiting supporters' celebrations were almost silenced moments later when they saw the United States international walking off along with the physio.
Carter-Vickers missed two-and-a-half games with a hamstring issue earlier this month and Celtic fans will hope the move was purely precautionary.
It was Celtic's seventh consecutive away game in the fixture immediately after Christmas Day and it produced a seventh win to ensure Celtic will go into the derby top of the cinch Premiership.
The champions lead by five points but Rangers have two games in hand including Wednesday's Ibrox clash with Ross County.
Rodgers named the same team that started in Saturday's 2-0 win over Livingston, while Dundee had Cammy Kerr in for the absent Ricki Lamie and Zak Rudden returned as one of two strikers.
Celtic quickly took control without carving Dundee open. Kyogo Furuhashi headed safely into Trevor Carson's hands and Luis Palma fired over from a decent chance but Dundee also had their moments going forward.
Lyall Cameron fired a ball across the face of goal after great
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