The Scotsman

Postecoglo­u braced for a tough Saints showdown

- By ANGUS WRIGHT

Celtic boss Ange Postecoglo­u is bracing himself for a St Johnstone struggle at Hampden Park this afternoon.

The two sides meet in the semi-final of the Premier Sports Cup for the chance to play Rangers or Hibernian, who clash at the national stadium tomorrow, in the December final.

Postecoglo­u expects Callum Davidson’s side to do everything in their power to hold on to the trophy – one of the two domestic cups they won last season – but he hopes his troops resume their encouragin­g pre-internatio­nal break form which brought one draw and seven wins in their last eight matches in all competitio­ns.

The former Australia manager, who is “hugely” looking forward to his first trip to Hampden Park, said of the Perth side: “They had a fantastic season last year, they won two trophies and they showed that in the big games they are up to the task and they are not going to fear anyone.

“From our perspectiv­e, we are expecting a tough challenge but to be fair whoever you play in the semi-final of a tournament, you know it is not going to be an easy game.

“It is going to be a struggle, an arm-wrestle, it is going to be competitiv­e, there is going to be some nervousnes­s in both sides because you know the consequenc­es of success and failure, everything is decided on the day.

“It is going to be a typical cup game where both sides will put their best foot forward and from our perspectiv­e it is about making sure we play our football as we have been, we have been in good form, home, away, in all competitio­ns.”

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Ange Postecoglo­u: First trip to Hampden Park

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