The Scotsman

Postecoglo­u says Rangers’ glory would enhance a Celtic title win

- By ANDREW SMITH GIO’S BIG IMPACT, PULL-OUT

manager Ange Postecoglo­u has dismissed suggestion­s that the sheen attached to a title triumph for his side could somehow be dulled by Rangers winning the Europa League.

Instead, the Australian believes that perception can be flipped. And that, should his team claim the cinch Preceltic miership, the feat would only be enhanced were the club’s ancient adversarie­s to lift a European trophy when facing Eintracht Frankfurt in the Seville-staged final on May 18.

Postecoglo­u has had a decent handle on the peculiarit­ies inherent in the tribal rivalry between the Glasgow titans - a domain wherein what elevates one side can appear to diminish the exploits of the other. He refuses to pick over the fact factions among the Celtic support aren’t exactly full of the joys since Rangers’ Europa League semi-final win against RB Leipzig, even as their team could effectivel­y seal the championsh­ip by winning at home to Hearts today. Victory would leave Giovanni van Bronckhors­t’s side only able to pip them on goal difference, with Celtic holding a 19 advantage in this metric.

“You know, I don’t spend a lot of time thinking about it,” he said of how Rangers’ decider in Seville, which he will support them in, could impact on the assessment of his team’s endeavours this season. “To win a title you have to be better than every club in this country. That is who ends up being champions. So that is what we are going to try and do.

"Rangers’ European success has been well-deserved. They’ve had a great run and areaverygo­odside. Theyhave done well in all the competitio­ns this year.

“I don’t think that detracts fromourach­ievements-ifanything it adds to our achievemen­ts if we become champions. Because I don’t think anyone could deny we have had to beat some pretty strong opposition. [If Rangers were to win the final and go straight into the Champions League] it could show there are two strong sides here, and that both of them will deserve to be in the Champions League on the back of their performanc­es. That could reflect well on our league and the game here.”

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