Brendan Rodgers picked out four Celtic standouts after their 3-0 win over Livingston.
Benjamin Nygren was the obvious candidate after scoring a brace to continue his bright start to life at Parkhead, Johnny Kenny adding the other.
The manager handed a start to Dane Murray after his recent new contract and was very impressed with the youngster along with his centre back partner Liam Scales.
Yang was the other player who stood out for the Northern Irishman with a bight showing on the wing.
Rodgers told BBC Scotland: "Dane Murray up to the last 15 minutes was outstanding. Tired a bit, so then got a little bit loose and sloppy, but apart from that, I thought he was excellent.
"Scales in beside him as well, good experience and took him through the game. Our midfield players had good energy. Could have played forward a little bit more at times. But we had a good energy in the game.
"And Shin could have had one or two goals. Yang was bright on the side and I thought Benji was the standout player because that's why we brought him to the club. We know he wants to score goals, he can score goals. And his first one he anticipates really well, the second one's a brilliant finish with his right foot."
"We changed the game and in a half hour, we can bring players in that stabilize the team, add that extra bit of quality into the game and then I thought we run out really strong winners.
A stuffy Livingston frustrated the hosts in the first half and made them work away until early in the second to open the scoring.
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But Rodgers was satisfied with his side's patience and resolve to finally break through.
"Very pleased," he said. "I thought it was a really good performance.
"Livingston, very tight, very compact, very strong. 5-4-1, so space is limited. But I thought we made a really good start in the game. We're obviously playing Benji (Nygren) out of position so sometimes we were missing that width on that side which we would normally have.
"But I thought still first half, we we created opportunities, should have been ahead at half time. But I think our patience was important and the crowd were terrific today, because you can come in at halftime and it'd be, you know, a little bit of anxiety. But I think the crowd could see what the players were trying to do and the players that were out there.
"And then second half, they get the reward for that because we started the half really well and were really dominant in the second half, like we were in the first, but got the goal second half."
Celtic fans directed their anger at the board once again as they chanted "sack the board", while the Green Brigade revealed a banner taking aim at them.
Rodgers feels the result could be a big, unifying one for the club ahead of their huge Champions League qualifying second leg against Kairat Almaty.
He added; "I think for a football club, that's all why we do it.
"We do it first of all for our supporters. They come here, they pay their hard-earned money, travel up and down the country, planes, trains, automobiles, everything to be here to watch the team, the passion they have for the team.
"So we we play for the supporters first and foremost. But as as competitors, we want to win, but we want to play well. And so I think as a club it's about performing, and the players have done that very well today."