Celtic manager Gordon Strachan has promised to send his best possible side into battle against Rangers on Sunday.
The champions struggled to get going during the 1-1 draw with Hibernian having wrapped up the title early.
But the Hoops boss is adamant none of his players will lack motivation at home to their Old Firm rivals and in their following three matches.
Strachan said: "We will do the same as we have done for the last two games. People may think that we might take our foot off the pedal but beating Kilmarnock 4-1 and our performance against Hibs show that we are still in there and being very professional about it.
"These games don't need any motivation, this game looks after itself. It doesn't matter what goes on before the game itself. We will approach each of these four remaining games in the same manner as we have prepared for these two games since we won the title.
"We will field the strongest side that we think can play in that game," he added.
Aiden McGeady is desperate to start and prove to the manager he should be a first-team regular next season.
He told Celtic View: "The next few games are important for me and hopefully the manager will be looking ahead to next season.
"What I have to do is show him that I am capable of playing in every game next year and I can start proving myself now."