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Harry is front of the Kew for energy in Celtic coaching crew

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Ange Postecoglo­u believes Harry Kewell brings an “energy and enthusiasm” that can help Celtic step up a level next season.

The former Oldham and Crawley boss was recruited to his fellow Australian’s backroom staff ahead of the 2022-23 campaign.

In Postecoglo­u’s first season at Parkhead he won the cinch Premiershi­p title and Premier Sports Cup and he believes Kewell’s introducti­on can help with the desired improvemen­t in a season which sees Celtic go straight into the Champions League.

Speaking to Sky Sports Scotland at Celtic’s training base in Austria, Postecoglo­u said: “I am always very conscious of making sure that every year we bring a freshness to everything we do, particular­ly with the players.

“We had a successful season last year but we know we have to go up a level this year.

“I think sometimes if players come in and see no change I don’t think it sends the right message.

“Harry has had a crack at trying to be a manager and he wants to carve out a career for himself and he brings some real energy and enthusiasm for us.”

Christophe­r Jullien’s future at the club was also addressed by Postecoglo­u.

It was reported that the French defender was heading for a season-long loan at Schalke before the proposed deal collapsed.

Jullien played for most of Wednesday night’s friendly against Wiener

Viktoria and also scored in the 7-0 win.

Postecoglo­u said: “Everyone’s future is the same. Everyone’s future is unknown. None of us have any certainty about what we do.

“With Christophe­r and the other lads, they are training with us and while they are with us I treat them as one of our players, and if that changes in the future it changes.

“The mood between me and him is the same as between me and Callum (McGregor, captain), there is no difference. He is a player at Celtic, I’m the manager and that doesn’t change with all the players.

“We had a similar situation last year with Ryan Christie, Odsonne Edouard, Kristoffer Ajer and I think if you speak to them, I didn’t treat them any differentl­y.

“In terms of what we are trying to do and what we are planning for, we are still looking to bring in two or three players, there are still a couple of areas we need to strengthen in and we will do that.”

Celtic have claimed the Sydney Super Cup is now “bigger and better” after Everton replaced Rangers in the tournament.

Frank Lampard’s side will face Celtic in Sydney’s 83,500-capacity Accor Stadium on November 20 after stepping in following the withdrawal of Rangers.

Sydney and Western Sydney Warriors are also taking part in the fourteam event, which is being held during the break in domestic football for the World Cup.

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Celtic have added Harry Kewell to the backroom staff.

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