Glasgow Times

Postecoglo­u sure Celtic will rise to pressure one final time in Premiershi­p

As Parkhead men seek to all but wrap up the league, boss is confident his squad will relish last derby

- GRAEME McGARRY

THE league may not technicall­y be on the line when the teams step out at Celtic Park tomorrow, but everyone knows that if Celtic can avoid defeat to Rangers, the title race is over bar the shouting. There may be a fair old bit of that, too.

But while some managers may try to shelter their players from the expectatio­n that will be on them amid the maelstrom in the East End of Glasgow tomorrow, Ange Postecoglo­u has urged his Celtic players to embrace the occasion and the challenge, and seize their opportunit­y.

Frankly, if they can’t handle the pressure and the demands to win games of such magnitude, Postecoglo­u’s feeling is they have no business wearing a Celtic jersey in the first place.

“They understand it,” Postecoglo­u said. “For the most part, while it’s a first season for many at the club, they have already been in several key games.

“We’ve felt both success and failure, so they know about the different feelings and the impact if you win or you don’t.

Every time you go through that experience, it makes you stronger.

“And this group of players, I’ve been really keen to expose them as much as possible and not shield them from it.

“That’s because the one thing you know is that, whatever happens this year, the expectatio­ns will be the same when it starts next season; that we try to win every tournament, every competitio­n and every game.

“If the players have had those experience­s and understood them, it is going to hold them in better stead than trying to shield or protect them from something that is part of this football club; that you are expected to play in big games and win them.

“That’s the beginning and end of it.”

So, having laid that expectatio­n out in such stark terms, it is no surprise to hear that playing for the draw that would still see Celtic with not only one hand, but nine fingers on the Premiershi­p trophy, is not the way Postecoglo­u will be approachin­g the game.

“You could, but we wouldn’t because that just hasn’t been our approach all year,” he said.

“Another club might take a different approach and I’d understand that because a draw would be a positive result with only three games to go.

“But it just hasn’t been the way we have gone about it this year, it’s just not our nature or the kind of team we want to be.

“Particular­ly at home, against any opposition, I can’t imagine there would ever be a scenario where we would ever not go for three points. That’s what our supporters would expect and it’s our expectatio­n.

“We know it is going to be difficult, but at the same time, the reason we are sitting in the position we are now is because, home and away, we go into every game trying to be the team trying to get three points.”

Most of the chat around personnel prior to this game has been from the blue half of the city, with debate around how strong a team the Rangers manager should put out with his team needing snookers in the league, and a Europa League semi-final second leg

to come against RB Leipzig on Thursday night.

Postecoglo­u on the other hand is enjoying one of those “nice headaches” that managers like to talk about, as with Josip Juranovic the only major absentee, his main task is deciding which of his in-form players to go with.

Does he start Giorgos Giakoumaki­s or Kyogo Furuhashi through the middle, for instance? Tom Rogic or Matt O’Riley in behind the frontman?

“I’ve got an idea,” he said. “If I didn’t, we’d be in a bit of trouble!

“We are in a good position, but we had periods where we didn’t have Kyogo or Giakoumaki­s. Or we didn’t have Rogic or O’Riley. So all of these things are in the context of the present and, right now, we are in a really strong position.

“We have a strong squad. All guys ready to make an impact from the start or coming on. It’s been a real strength for us since January, we’ve been able to be strong all the way through.

“We have players who can impact either starting or coming on and it’s really helped in our training because every day our levels we have quality footballer­s competing in every position.”

Celtic Park will of course be rocking once more prior and during the game, as it is every time Rangers come calling.

If the Celtic players want the old place to be shaking to its foundation­s once more though, as it was in February when they blew their old rivals off their patch in a 3-0 win, Postecoglo­u has told his men they must do their bit.

“I’m sure there will be a fantastic atmosphere again and our supporters will create something special for us, but all of these things depend on the outcome,” he said. “We have to play our part.

“With that night at Celtic Park, our performanc­e and the way we played added to the atmosphere.

“You need a combinatio­n of both. The off field atmosphere has to be matched by energy and intensity on the field, so for it to be another special day, we have to play our part.”

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