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Leigh Griffiths concerned only with Celtic after opening up gap

Leigh Griffiths, Celtic striker, at training
Image: Griffiths hit the 30-goal landmark against County on Saturday

Leigh Griffiths insists he is concerned only with Celtic as Premiership rivals Aberdeen set themselves for another tilt at top spot this week.

The Hoops striker scored his 30th goal of the season in the 2-0 home win over Ross County on Saturday to take Ronny Deila's men three points clear of the Dons with defender Dedryck Boyata also on the scoresheet.

Patient Celtic take points
Patient Celtic take points

Celtic stretched their lead at the top with three points against Ross County

Aberdeen, who, like Celtic, have played 25 games, get the chance to go level on points against Inverness on Monday night - the Glasgow club have a vastly superior goal difference - and then face Partick Thistle on Friday night, when they could go to the summit before Inverness visit Parkhead on Saturday.

However, Griffiths remains focused solely on the champions.

"We just concentate on what we do," he said. "Aberdeen go about their own business but it is all about what we do.

"We are still top of the league. We wanted a good victory and we will prepare well this week and look forward to Inverness on Saturday."

While Griffiths is the hero of the Hoops support, Stefan Johansen seems to have fallen out of favour.

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Celtic's Stefan Johansen looks to the sky.
Image: Johansen (right) has struggled to match the heights of last season

Some supporters cheered in the 75th minute when the midfielder - voted player of the year by the fans last season - was replaced by Tom Rogic.

However, Deila offered up a robust defence of his fellow Norwegian: "Stefan Johansen has had a tough start to the season but in the last month he has played very well.

"He was one of the best on the pitch, he created a lot and worked really hard.

"He is a top quality player, a player giving a lot of things on and off the pitch to the team and I love having him here at Celtic."