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BARRY CAN’T BOTHER ME

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have plenty of surprises up their sleeves – but he’ll be sticking to his guns while he continues to stockpile silverware.

He said: “People have been telling me my whole career I’ve only got a Plan A – and they are right!

“My Plan A is to win things. That’s all I’ve tried to do my whole career and as long as I’m winning things then it’s a pretty good bet to keep doing what I’m doing.

“If I stop winning things then maybe I’ll look to change the way my teams play.

“When you look at my team anyway, the players we have all bring different qualities. I have tried to build the squad that way.

“Yes, we have some principles around our football but if you look at the areas of the side, they all bring different attributes which can change the nature of the game.”

Postecoglo­u has no beef with the former Rangers skipper for voicing his view – but the Hoops boss is hoping to have the last word after today’s collision.

He said: “That’s OK. Barry’s entitled to his opinion. He gets asked these questions and if that’s what he believes then that’s what he believes.

“What does it mean to me? I don’t know. I really have no idea. It doesn’t affect me.

“I’d be safe to assume Gio will be preparing his team well for the game and that’s what I’m doing.

“I’m sure there will be opinions about my team and who will be the victor all the way to kick-off and there will be more opinions afterwards.”

Postecoglo­u is determined to steal a march in the title race by putting Rangers to the sword at Celtic Park today and blasting five points clear at the top of the Premiershi­p.

But the Hoops gaffer insisted the championsh­ip will be far from decided in

90 minutes this lunchtime – or in just the four league clashes between the sides.

Postecoglo­u said: “So if we get really motivated for this game, play really well and win then come next game against Livingston producing a sub-par performanc­e and dropping points, what will it all mean?

“I said this time last year the champions are there after 38 games.

“That’s when we’ll look at the table.”

Today’s showdown will come too soon for deadline-day signing Oliver Abildgaard but Postecoglo­u admitted he was thrilled to land the giant midfielder from Rubin Kazan.

The Denmark cap is in for the season but FIFA’s fuzzy rules on contracts for foreign players in Russia meant the option to buy next summer isn’t clear cut.

Postecoglo­u said: “It’s not that straightfo­rward but we’ve got him for this year and that’s what we are focused on. I think he’ll be a good option for us.”

Celtic snapped up nine new signings over the summer while Mikey Johnston, Albian Ajeti and Liam Shaw went out on loan and Christophe­r Jullien returned to France.

The Hoops boss added: “The transfer window has been positive. We had some objectives going into it, obviously our priority was to sign Cameron Carter-Vickers and Jota on permanent deals and then make sure we plugged the gaps in our squad.

“We’ve come out of it with a squad that’s capable of tackling what’s ahead.

“We’ve also given some guys opportunit­ies to get game time elsewhere.”

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