Celtic manager Neil Lennon has his sights set on sealing a third Scottish league title in a row as quickly as possible after their long unbeaten run came to an end at 26 matches at Aberdeen on Tuesday.
The Dons dished out a 2-1 defeat to ruin Celtic's dreams of completing the season undefeated.
Fraser Forster's run of 1,256 minutes without conceding a goal also came to an end in the 41st minute when Jonny Hayes sent a sensational strike past the English goalkeeper before Adam Rooney headed in another in the 45th minute.
James Forrest pulled one back in the second half as 10-man Celtic - who had Virgil van Dijk sent off early on - battled for an equaliser but although there was collective frustration at the final outcome, the manager was proud of how his players had performed in difficult circumstances.
The Glasgow giants could be as little as four games away from clinching the title, with the Hoops hosting Inverness Caledonian Thistle on Saturday at Celtic Park.
And, with a 21-point lead at the top of the Scottish Premiership, Lennon says he now plans to hand some youngsters a top-team chance over the remainder of the campaign as he looks to the future.
"We move on. In those 26 games there were 12 or 13 clean sheets, which is remarkable consistency, and it should be applauded rather than taken for granted. The players can be very proud of it.
"We have 11 games to go and another four games might win us the title so we want to do that as quickly as possible and then look to introduce some younger players as the season goes on, and then looking to next season again."
Elsewhere, second-placed Aberdeen will hope to build on their midweek win when they welcome St Johnstone to Pittodrie, while bottom-of-the-table Hearts visit Fir Park to take on Motherwell.
Hibernian entertain Dundee United on Friday night before Ross County host Partick Thistle and St Mirren face Kilmarnock in key games in the battle to avoid the relegation play-off spot.
