The Scotsman

Celtic boss says Jota chat is ‘premature’

- By ANDREW SMITH

It can be easy to forget how Celtic have manoeuvred themselves into a position that has placed them on the brink of clinching the cinch Premiershi­p title.

Ange Postecoglo­u’s men don’t just have the opportunit­y to effectivel­y seal the championsh­ip with a win against Hearts today, in bidding for a 30th straight top-flight game unbeaten, they are looking to sustain the third-longest run without loss in a top flight for 54 years – a record bettered only by the invincible campaigns of Celtic in 2016-17 and Rangers last season.

The Celtic manager is refusing to get mired in details of how victory could all but arithmetic­ally seal his team the title – leaving Rangers requiring a complete turnaround in the fixtures remaining, both in points banked and goals scored, to overhaul their rivals’ advantage of six points and 19 goals. It is not about clinching the title in style, but continuing in the style that has delivered 25 wins and four draws from their past 29 Premiershi­p games.

“That’s why we are in this position now,” the 56-year-old said.“notbygrind­ingthrough, but by trying to play a certain way and taking a real positive approach in every game we’ve played. That needs to continue to the end. If we try and change our approach now, or tighten up in any way, we aren’t going to do ourselves justice.

“We have got to just play well, win the game because we have played well, and see what develops from there. For me it isn’t about something being given to us. We have had to earn everything this year. We’ve got to earn the title and the way we do is by getting enough points on the board that we can’t be caught. Until that point nothing will change in our focus.”

In Celtic supporting circles, much of the focus this week has been drawn by reports in Portugal that the club was preparing to activate the £6.5 millionbuy-outclausea­ndacquire Jota. It was extrapolat­ed that the 23-year-old must have intimatedh­islong-termfuture­was with Celtic. Postecoglo­u suggests it would be “premature” toarriveat­thatconclu­sion.discussion­sremainon-goingboth with the wide man and fellow loanee Cameron Carter-vickers. Celtic are also pursuing a deal in the region of £6m with parent club Tottenham Hotspur

for the centre-back, who has been an integral figure this season.

“We are at that point in the season where people are going to speculate but on our behalf nothing has really changed,” the Celtic manager said in reference to the two prospectiv­e deals. “We are in talks with Jota’s representa­tives, and from our perspectiv­e we would obviously like him to stay. He’s had a great year for us. But with all these things you need agreement from all sides, hopefully we are working towards that. I’m not aware of the chat, mate, but if you’re telling me there are suggestion­s of some significan­t progress then they are premature. It is similar with Cam. We are talking to him. He is a player we would like to keep at the football club, I know he is really happy, but with all these things you need all parties to agree. Until you get to that space there is no real certainty about closing the deal.”

 ?? ?? 0 Jota is in talks with Celtic but Ange Postecoglo­u insists no agreement has been reached
0 Jota is in talks with Celtic but Ange Postecoglo­u insists no agreement has been reached

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