The Citizen (Gauteng)

Celtic seal the Scottish league title

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Glasgow – Celtic manager Ange Postecoglo­u said he was ready to collapse with exhaustion after delivering the club’s 52nd Scottish league title on Wednesday despite being held 1-1 by Dundee United.

Postecoglo­u’s men only needed a draw, having started the night six points clear of Rangers with two games to play.

The Australian was plucked from Yokohama Marinos when Eddie Howe turned his back on Celtic’s offer a year ago.

Postecoglo­u has overseen a remarkable turnaround between the Glasgow giants, as Celtic finished a distant 25 points behind Rangers last season.

“It’s been a hell of a season. Our starting point was a fair way back and the way this group of players and staff has risen to the challenge – I couldn’t be more proud,” he said.

“It’s fairly overwhelmi­ng. It’s taken every ounce of me to get us where we are and when you get to the finish line, you just want to collapse.”

Celtic’s 10th league title in 11 years also ensures they will play in the Champions League group stage next season for the first time in five years.

The Hoops realistica­lly already had the title sewn up as they also have a 17-goal superior goal difference over Europa League finalists Rangers.

“The dream was always to manage a famous club and try and make an impact. When something is almost a lifelong obsession and you finally get there, it’s hard to put into words,” added Postecoglo­u.

“It almost feels like two seasons in one. We’ve jammed in a rebuilding season and a season to win. We had a lot of work to do, and with the support of everyone at the club, we got there.”

Celtic are now unbeaten in 31 games in the league and dropped points for just the third time in 2022 at Tannadice. –

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