Irish Daily Star

WE SHALL NOT BE MOVED

- ■■Craig SWAN

A YEAR ago Joe Hart promised Celtic would keep pushing in the one direction to get things right.

And the Hoops keeper insists that squad unity remains intact despite suffering their first loss in 364 days, against St Mirren.

Back in September 2021, Ange Postecoglo­u’s team were just at the start of their build towards becoming Scottish champions.

Defeat in Paisley may have brought that near-year league run to an end, but the modest approach which brought success and their desire to stay true to themselves and their philosophy won’t be in any way altered.

Resolve

Just as there was when losing that game to Livi 12 months ago, they have a resolve to keep doing the right things, keep believing in their work and a desire to get it right every time they step onto the park.

When it was put to Hart that Celtic could learn lessons from Paisley, he said: “Yes. But just like we learn lessons when we win. We are always trying to learn and keep moving.”

In the fact that grounded approach is valuable in times of any setback, he continued: “It’s the only attitude that you can take.

“Who are you to think you are anything for winning a game of football? You’re not.

“You are here to do a job, we are here to represent an amazing fan base, the club. And the least we can do is put in effort.

“And whether we win, lose or draw, we do put that effort into it. It just was not to be against St Mirren.”

In offering proof that Celtic, for all their talent, can be punished just like anyone else if they are off their game, Hart said: “Yes. But we don’t need to be told that. We know that.

“It’s not as if we thought we could just turn up for the St Mirren game and play half a***d and win the game.

We never thought that. We never think that. You can see that from our attitude.

“But we just weren’t quite at the races with everything that we wanted to be. And St Mirren played a good game.”

Naturally, there are supporters and observers who feel the raft of changes made by the manager for the clash in Paisley contribute­d to the defeat.

Postecoglo­u made six alteration­s from the Champions League game against Shakhtar Donetsk.

Some, such as leaving out the injured Cameron Carter-Vickers were enforced.

Others, such as not starting Jota, were by design.

But, again, Hart was not for hiding behind any notion that alteration­s caused the problems as he said: “No, no. No excuses.

“Whichever 11 or 16 go on to the pitch, there is full belief we can play the way we want to play. We just got beat in the game.”

It was a first feeling for some of the squad, but no-one sat numb in the dressing room. Not when armed with a knowledge they got what they deserved from the display.

Hart explained: “It wasn’t startling [afterwards] because there was no surprise. It wasn’t like in the game we were knocking on the door and dah, dah, dah.

“It was a tough, tough game for us to get into and St Mirren did well.

Poor

“We were poor. We have to hold our hands up. They played a strong game and we just couldn’t quite get the flow. It wasn’t through lack of effort.

“We made a few decisions that we don’t usually make and they took their chances, which teams haven’t been able to against us recently.”

Whatever the topic, the honesty in Hart’s words and assessment­s mirror the entire dressing room.

They are perhaps the strongest indicators as to why there was such a yawning 364-day gap from that interview in Livingston to him or anyone else in Postecoglo­u’s squad to have to address the next Premiershi­p defeat.

Celtic’s sequence is over, but the 38-game run is not scrubbed from history or memory.

It remains as a barometer to how far they have travelled as a group and what they can achieve as they look to get straight back to winning ways after the internatio­nal break when facing Motherwell.

Hart assessed the record and said: “It’s powerful. Look, we are proud of what we are doing.

“But we’d have loved to be going into a 365th day with it [record] still going, but we are not.

“What’s gone is gone. It’s frustratin­g, but that doesn’t define us.

“Just like when we win 9-0, it doesn’t define us. Our hard work will stay the same.

“We are going to look forward to win the next games. We start again when we come back from the internatio­nal break.”

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