Sunday’s goal was the first from McGregor as a former internationalist, on Friday he announced that the European Championships was the end of the road for his Scotland career.
With international breaks in September, October and November the 31-year-old will get the rest that he has been denied over the last eight years as one season blends into another.
While marvelling at the consistently high standards and the endurability of the midfielder there was always a fear that at some stage things would catch up on McGregor.
There was a serious scare last season with an Achilles injury, in his usual fashion the club captain cut his rehab time from 12 weeks down to just five.
He wasn’t quite at his best straightaway but his influence was obvious, after three matches back the old McGregor re-emerged away to Dundee as the business end of the season came into focus
Celtic have three more matches before the first international break, between September 1 and 14 the club captain can take a breather, recharge the batteries and come back stronger than ever with more performances like his Easter Road masterclass to enjoy.
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