The Scotsman

‘We haven’t done treble yet but it is now on our doorstep’

- By ANDREW SMITH

It would seem that Celtic manager Ange Postecoglo­u recognises different stages of the season demand different appreciati­ons of where a team find themselves.

The Australian has tended to bat away all talk of a possible treble and instead focus on the most immediate challenge.

It was intriguing, then, he did not do so when it was put to him Celtic are “tantilisin­gly close” to claiming a domestic clean sweep as they prepare for tomorrow’s Scottish Cup semi-final against Rangers at Hampden.

This is an Ibrox side they lead by six points in the cinch Premiershi­p with only the five post-split games remaining. It is as if Postecoglo­u, who led his squad to Premier Sports League Cup success in December, wants his players to be fully aware of what is on the horizon if they avoid slip-ups over the coming month. Or, what is at their “doorstep”, as he put it.

“We have an opportunit­y to do it,” the Celtic manager said in unabashed fashion of his club’s treble prospects.

“We have had a good season so far and we want to turn it into a great season. We haven’t done it yet. It’s at our doorstep now.

“We have an opportunit­y to get to a final and play for another trophy. That’s where our focus is right now and if we stick to that we could have the chance to win another trophy at the end of May. But come Monday we have the league to focus on again.”

Rangers’ exhilarati­ng progress in continenta­l competitio­n, which courtesy of Thursday night’s Braga success has snared them a Europa League semi-final against RB Leipzig, means the tussle for domestic honours this season is a scrap between two genuinely capable teams.

Rarely is this true in the Glasgow domain, where one side tends to be perceived as failing if the other is flying. It is refreshing that tomorrow’s Hampden semi-final is being presented as a pair of heavyweigh­ts going toe-to-toe.

“I absolutely agree with that,” said the Celtic manager.

“It’s a good point to make, mate. People can think there’s one measure of things, it’s up or down. I have never seen it that way. You look at Rangers and they have done awfully well in Europe.

“Their league form is pretty good and the results we have

had against them has swayed things in our favour. They are a good side. They have been all year.

“We’ve proven to be a good side as well.

“We are in competitio­n on multiple fronts and we want to be successful in all of them. To do that we are going to have to overcome tough opposition,

whether it’s in the league or the cup.

“You have to earn everything. We are where we are right now because we have earned it, not because it’s been an easy ride for us.”

A heck of a ride would appear to await Postecoglo­u’s squad if theywinthe­league,legendary American rapper Snoop Dogg

claiming he will fly to Glasgow and fork out on an almighty shindig for the players if they clinch the title.

The Celtic manager doesn’t sound as if he will be gagging to join the guest list in that event.

“I know of him,” he said. “But it’s not really my area of expertise, mate.”

 ?? ?? Ange Postecoglo­u greets Rangers manager Giovanni van Bronckhors­t before their last clash
Ange Postecoglo­u greets Rangers manager Giovanni van Bronckhors­t before their last clash

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