Manager Martin O'Neill doesn't think momentum is with Celtic despite their 3-1 home win over Falkirk on Saturday.
The Parkhead club were the first of the top three to play this weekend and laid down a marker to Hearts and Rangers with their victory.
And the Northern Irishman was delighted with the home crowd as they helped spur the team on to a win.
"I think the support we got was terrific," O'Neill said.
"They stayed with the team when there were moments of anxiety which I thought we showed for a little period of time and which could have spilled over into the crowd.
"They stayed with us, which was fantastic."
Celtic travel to Hibs next weekend before welcoming Rangers to Parkhead in their next two post-split fixtures.
They then visit Motherwell at Fir Park and end the campaign at home to leaders Hearts.
"We have a tough task next week," the Northern Irishman added.
"We have been battling strongly. We showed some fine play, made some mistakes which could have been costly.
"But we got a grip of that and the introduction of Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain brought a calmness to us.
"In terms of momentum, I don't know. We are still a long way from home."