Beautiful Sunday Leaves Celtic On The Brink Of The Title & We Hear From Ange Postecoglou

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It's a brand new week on 67 Hill, and the excitement is buzzing. After a slightly disappointing match on Saturday, Celtic is now on the brink of winning the Premiership title this season. We are so close, we can almost taste it. If only there was a way to show you just how close we are... Ah, there it is! Thank you, Alfredo, for displaying the league table. This is what it looks like now, with the league split into two groups for the final five matches of the season.

To secure the title, Celtic only needs one win from these last five matches. We could even be crowned champions if we manage to draw at Ibrox and lose the other four games. Wouldn't that be something? I dare you, Celtic, give it a try and see how it goes. But let's be honest, we will most likely be lifting the trophy on Match Day 34. It's almost a certainty. I have full confidence in the Celtic team to deliver the win we need. After all, we can't expect them to go two league games in a row without victory, can we?

A Disappointing Outcome: Ange's Post-Match Reaction

Now let's take a look at Ange's post-match reaction after Saturday's game. It's safe to say he wasn't too pleased with the outcome. He described it as a disappointing performance that didn't meet the levels they have shown before. Although Celtic controlled the game for the most part, scoring a goal and having chances for a second, they couldn't take advantage. Ange felt that the team lost their composure and became desperate at times. They had good chances to score, but failed to convert them.

Ange emphasized the importance of maintaining high standards and doing everything within their control to reach them. He was particularly disappointed with the soft goal they conceded, which is unlike Celtic. This seemed to affect the team's composure and made them chase the game, something they have been good at avoiding.

But let's not dwell on this one game. Celtic has been on a remarkable winning streak, with 17 consecutive victories. Ange's reaction shows his dedication to maintaining high standards and continuously improving. It's a mindset that sets him apart and makes him perfect for the job. Every game is an opportunity for Celtic to grow and get better.

The Celtic Standard: Reacting to a Draw

Celtic's reaction to a draw may surprise some, but it's just the way things work here. As a Celtic fan, you quickly learn that even a draw can feel like a loss. It's part of the high standards we hold for our team. Ange's reaction is a perfect epitome of this mindset.

Some may question why we react this way, especially after a long winning streak. But that's just the nature of supporting Celtic. It's what sets us apart and makes us different. It's a positive aspect that shows we have standards and always strive for excellence.

Let's not forget that this was just one game, one-off day. We didn't lose, we drew. It could have been worse. We have an opportunity to bounce back and prove ourselves in the upcoming semi-final. If we win, all will be forgotten, and we'll be one step closer to another treble.

The Road Ahead: A Double and a Big Game

The main headline now is that Celtic is on the verge of winning a double this season. With Aberdeen's win over Rangers, we are inching closer to the league title. But our focus is on the upcoming Sunday, the semi-final against Rangers. This is where it all counts.

I believe in this Celtic team. They have shown time and time again that they can rise to the occasion and answer the big questions. Of course, we need to play better than we did on Saturday, but I have faith in the team. These one-off matches at Hampden Park are 50-50, and it's all about who shows up on the day. We were the better team in the Cup Final, and I consider us favorites for Sunday.

There are concerns about the fitness of Jota and Hatati, but even without them, we can beat Rangers. We have overcome challenges before, and this will be no different.

As we look ahead to the semi-final, it's important to mention the officials for the game. Referee Willie Collum will be in charge, with assistants Daniel McFarlane and Dougie Potter. Let's hope for a fair and exciting match.

In other news, congratulations to the women's team for winning their Scottish Cup semi-final and securing a spot in the final. They will face Rangers, adding even more excitement to the upcoming weeks.

Finally, a shout out to Ali and B from our broth, whom I had the pleasure of meeting before the game on Saturday. And don't miss Martin O'Neill's final appearance at the old rep theater in Birmingham this Friday night. It will be a chance to hear about his illustrious career and ask him questions.

With all that said, let's regroup, learn from the disappointment, and focus on the big game ahead. Celtic's journey to the Premiership title continues, and I have no doubt that we will come out on top. Back tomorrow with more updates. Stay tuned!

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Beautiful Sunday leaves Celtic on the brink of the title & we hear from Ange Postecoglou
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