Celtic fans know that we have a class manager in Ange Postecoglou.
The gaffer has been a remarkable acquisition for the club and what he has achieved so far at Celtic Park is nothing short of remarkable.
Picking up a club that was fractured on so many levels after the disastrous ten-in-a-row season, Ange galvanised the club in less than six months with his first league cup trophy win against Hibs.

That was the springboard to the club going on to eventually win the title back from Rangers.
After successfully defending the league cup last month and looking like he is on course for a domestic treble, there seems to be no end to what the Australian can achieve at Celtic.
And we haven’t even touched on the impressive performances in the Champions League, despite the disappointing results. And his achievements have not gone unnoticed back in his homeland.
Australian national team boss, Graham Arnold was talking about a potential return to club football in the future when he referenced just how proud the Australian people are of Postecoglou’s Celtic successes.
Speaking on the BBC podcast Sacked in the Morning podcast Arnold said, “Look, I think I’ll see how things go for the first six months of the year but my heart is with the green and gold. The Australian boys.
“Club football is always something that I do miss today. Missing being around players, building their culture in the dressing room and playing games every week.
“But Ange is doing a fantastic job. Obviously, Australia is very, very proud of him. But it would have to be a good club for me to change from Australia.”

It’s no secret that Ange is highly regarded Down Under.
The club’s tour of Australia and media frenzy that accompanied that shows just how much of a draw Postecoglou is.
To publicly praise the Celtic boss like that was a nice touch of class and it seems Arnold might even be eyeing a return to the club scene in the wake of his success.
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