St Johnstone defender Jack Sanders is urging his teammates to move on quickly from their defeat to Celtic.
Despite going into half-time 1-0 down at Parkhead, Simo Valakari’s side went on to concede three in the second half, losing 4-0.
Next up, the struggling side face Hibs and Sanders is hoping the Saints can bounce back quickly.
“I thought we were good value in the first half – they had a few chances but they weren’t massive ones and we were quite solid and compact,” the defender said.
“We got into the break at just 1-0 and thought there might be a little chance in the second half. But they turned it on and we found it difficult to cope.
“It’s tough, physically and mentally.
“It was my first time playing there. There are always things you can learn in defeat. The way they were pressing even at the very end of the game was impressive.
“You don’t brush games under the carpet but we have to move on quickly because we know our results against Celtic won’t be the main thing for our season.”