Ange Postecoglou hints Celtic could play with more freedom after title win

The Hoops have successfully defended their league crown

Author: Gabriel AntoniazziPublished 8th May 2023

Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou hinted his team could play with more freedom now they have wrapped up the title.

The Hoops retained their Premiership crown with four games remaining thanks to a 2-0 victory over Hearts at Tynecastle on Sunday.

There is no room for dropping off given Celtic face Rangers at Ibrox on Saturday and have a treble to play for with a Scottish Cup final against Inverness to come on June 3.

They also have the chance to set a new Scottish top-flight points record of 107 - beating Brendan Rodgers' Invincibles team of 2017 by a point - if they win their final four matches.

Postecoglou said: "We have got an opportunity to (have a special season). We are champions, which is fantastic. There are still four games in the league and we have a cup final to look forward to.

"Why let this opportunity slip to continue to maintain standards?

"I think the last three or four weeks we have been playing pretty tight in terms of emotionally.

"The boys knew they were close to achieving something special and the closer you get to something like that, it's human nature that you tighten up a bit. I think that's been reflected in our football the last three or four weeks.

"But through that time they still work so hard for each other, they are still disciplined, they never lose focus. They just have this real determination.

"They are winners, mate. They are winners."

Captain Callum McGregor believes the competition within the squad will help ensure they retain their edge for the cup final.

McGregor, who is going for his fifth treble, said: "It's a cup final, we have to prepare well and that includes the last four games. We have to be bang at it, we can't come off it.

"Listen, the manager won't let us anyway but we just continue to play the way we are playing, stay hungry, and once we get to the cup final we will try to deal with that as best we can, and that will be a consequence of that happening.

"Everybody wants to play, that's why it's highly competitive to get in the team and stay in the team.

"If you look at the subs who came on on Sunday, Aaron (Mooy) has a huge impact on the game and he is somebody who has been really strong for us this season.

"There's strength in depth there and I think the guys, when they are in the team, they are desperate to stay in the team. To have that competitive environment for the next four weeks will hopefully stand us in good stead."

Celtic have the chance to go a full season unbeaten against Rangers, who they have beaten in both cup competitions.

"You don't need any extra motivation for these games," McGregor said. "They are always big games, there's always something to play for. and I'm sure it will be a highly competitive game again.

"We want to go there and be aggressive in the game and get maximum points."

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Scottish Premiership

Celtic have won the Scottish league championship 51 times.

Scottish League cup

Celtic have won the Scottish League cup 20 times.

European Cup

Celtic have won the European cup once back in 1967 after beating Inter Milan 1-0 in Lisbon. They are the first British and only Scottish side to have won the European cup.

Glasgow Cup

Celtic have won the Glasgow Cup 29 times

Domestic treble

Celtic have won the domestic treble 8 times.

Continental treble

Celtic are one of 7 teams to have ever won the Continental treble. This consist of winning your league, your main national cup competition and the main continental competition. Celtic achieved this feat in 1967.

Scottish Cup

Celtic have won the Scottish Cup a record 40 times.