Runaway Scottish league leaders Celtic aim to bounce back from an unexpected blip against Aberdeen when they take on minnows Livingston tomorrow.
Martin O'Neill's side remain 10 points clear at the top of the Premier League, despite tumbling to an unexpected 2-0 defeat against the Dons last weekend.
The defeat was Celtic's first of the season, but Parkhead boss O'Neill is confident the setback at Pittodrie was an aberration and expects normal service to resume against Livingston.
"We were beaten in a meaningful Scottish Premier League game for the first time in over a year," said O'Neill.
"It is a rare occurrence and we have got to be very careful that it doesn't happen again.
"We didn't play particularly well but, having said that, we had the better chances in the second half.
"We missed some glaring opportunities and it doesn't matter how you are playing, if you miss your chances, you will end up losing.
"It was just one of those days where we had the opportunities and didn't take them," said O'Neill, who has seen his future at Celtic come under renewed speculation recently.
The refusal of Celtic's chairman to make more money available for transfers has led to talk that the former Leicester manager could head south in the summer for Manchester United.
But O'Neill moved to quash talk of an early exit, saying he was expecting to see out the remaining 18 months of his existing contract.
"I can't do any more than stay for the length of time I have been given here," said O'Neill.
"Game by game is a long time in football, let alone a year-and-a-half. So you never know what sort of state you will be in by that time.
"...but I don't think the fans should concern themselves about that. Nobody is going anywhere at this moment."