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Celtic interim manager Martin O'Neill is delighted to win but admits they still have "two mountains to climb" in their bid to retain the Scottish title.
"It was a big win for us and I thought we were terrific in the second half, coming from behind against big rivals," he tells BBC Scotland.
"I couldn't be more delighted with the team and certain individuals were magnificent.
"The captain was magnificent and Daizen [Maeda] has pulled it through again.
"Rangers came to play and did well, but it was the manner we fought back."
Asked about what it means for the title race, he adds: "The midweek game is going to be extremely difficult - Motherwell are a fine footballing team.
"But the game at Dundee United when we questioned ourselves, the team have come roaring back The whole effort from the team has been terrific.
"We might fall short at the end of it all, who knows? But it's been a fabulous effort and we are roared on here by a raucous crowd who I believe have carried us through a few times."
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"It was a big win for us and I thought we were terrific in the second half, coming from behind against big rivals," he tells BBC Scotland.
"I couldn't be more delighted with the team and certain individuals were magnificent.
"The captain was magnificent and Daizen [Maeda] has pulled it through again.
"Rangers came to play and did well, but it was the manner we fought back."
Asked about what it means for the title race, he adds: "The midweek game is going to be extremely difficult - Motherwell are a fine footballing team.
"But the game at Dundee United when we questioned ourselves, the team have come roaring back The whole effort from the team has been terrific.
"We might fall short at the end of it all, who knows? But it's been a fabulous effort and we are roared on here by a raucous crowd who I believe have carried us through a few times."
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