Celtic midfielder Reo Hatate was forced off with a suspected hamstring injury early in Saturday afternoon's Premiership match against Hibs.

The 25-year-old has been a standout performer for the champions so far this season but looked in some discomfort as he limped off after just 15 minutes.

Hatate was replaced by David Turnbull in the match, which is the Hoops' last domstic commitment for two weeks with the international break looming.

In the run-up to the game, Ange Postecoglou said 18-year-old midfielder Ben Summers fully deserved his chance in the first-team squad against Hibs.
Summers has been a regular for Stephen McManus and Darren O'Dea's B team in the Lowland League this term and trains with the senior side regularly.

Postecoglou reckons that, with Aaron Mooy and Tomoki Iwata unavailable due to injury, Summers was a natural choice to come into the squad and fill an extra midfield berth.

He told BBC Sportsound: "Yeah, look, we've obviously got a couple of injuries in the midfield area with Aaron and Tomoki missing out.

"Ben's been training with us for a little while now. He's been really strong in the B team this year and performing well. He looks the part at our training and we needed another midfielder on the bench today so he gets his chance.

"You're at a big club and it's hard but the reality is you do get an opportunity like he has today - it doesn't take much, a couple of injuries.

"The key for our young players is to perform well when they get the opportunity to gain the trust of team-mates, coaches and get that opportunity. Ben gets his today."

Celtic team: Hart, Johnston, Carter-Vickers, Starfelt, Taylor, McGregor, Hatate, O'Riley, Jota, Maeda, Kyogo. Subs: Bain, Haksabanovic, Abada, Turnbull, Kobayashi, Oh, Bernabei, Summers, Ralston.

Hibs team: Marshall, Miller, Cabraja, Hanlon, Doyle-Hayes, Jeggo, Stevenson, Youan, Fish, Egan-Riley, Campbell. Subs: Johnson, Cadden, Hoppe, Nisbet, Devlin, Henderson, McKirdy, MacIntyre, Kuharevich.

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