Ross Laidlaw: Endured a fairly dismal day. Could perhaps have got a stronger paw on Lustig’s opener and the second was hands-on-the-head stuff. Laidlaw redeemed himself with a couple of blocks later on 4

David Gray: It wasn’t a good day for the shoogly Hibs rear guard as a whole and Gray will hold his hands up for allowing Lustig to escape his clutches at the second Celtic goal. Replaced at half-time 4

Paul Hanlon: The Hibernian skipper put in a couple of sturdy challenges to keep Celtic at bay but, like his team-mates, will be cursing the goals the Edinburgh side leaked 5

Marvin Bartley: Not one of his finest hours as the Hibernian defence looked disjointed and indecisive throughout. His removal from proceedings at half-time summed it up 5

John McGinn: Put in his usual busy, robust shift and tried his best to inject Hibs with some purpose and vigour on a day when not everybody was firing on all cylinders 7

Vykintas Slivka: Fairly ineffective during the first half and missed a great chance with a header just after the resumption which could have changed things. Eventually replaced by Oliver Shaw 5

Dylan McGeouch: Always looked to get on the ball and was a bustling figure in the midfield as he tried to generate some spark when Hibs were toiling 6

Lewis Stevenson: Kept Patrick Roberts quiet in the personal battlegrounds. Huffed and puffed but awareness came into question as he played Celtic men onside for two of the goals 5

Brandon Barker: Showed plenty of pace and an inventive industry early on but was caught napping defensively at the opening goal as Lustig stole in behind him at the back post 7

Efe Ambrose: Took a sore one in the first half when he clattered into Lustig. It was a painful day all round for Ambrose and his troops on the backline 5

Anthony Stokes: Cut a rather forlorn figure at times and struggled to make his presence felt. Scored the penalty that got Hibs back in it but had a largely trying afternoon 5

Substitutes

Steven Whittaker: Thrust into action for the second-half and bolstered the Hibs resurgence. Neatly weighted pass set up the second goal which kept Hibs hopes alive 6

Martin Boyle: His emergence from the bench helped to energise Hibs as he got himself involved with plenty of surging advances. Showed plenty of hunger and drive 7

Oliver Shaw: Made the kind of explosive impact usually reserved for a stick of dynamite as he scored within seconds of coming on with a composed finish to breathe new life into an ultimately futile fightback 7