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Aaron Mooy flooded with Celtic RELIEF after every win as he laps up 'enjoyable' trophy pressure

Aaron Mooy’s coffee should taste good this morning. Another Celtic victory, another goal for the Australian midfielder and a Scottish Cup semi-final at Hampden to look forward to.

At times, it might not look like the Hoops midfielder is enjoying life at Parkhead. But the 32-year-old insists he’s savouring every minute of his time under Ange Postecoglou. Mooy was outstanding for Celtic again at Tynecastle yesterday as they dismantled Hearts to secure a 3-0 quarter-final win. He got them off and running with an opening goal inside two minutes. Kyogo Furuhashi doubled their lead before half-time then Cameron Carter-Vickers put the game to bed with a header late on.

Mooy isn’t a fan of doing media interviews after games. But when he thinks about what Celtic is giving him at this stage of his career, he just can’t keep the smile off his face. The Australia international says he’s never felt like this before in football. The pressure to win every game, an expectant support who demand trophy after trophy. Mooy admits it’s a RELIEF whenever he’s part of a Hoops victory.

But he’s adamant that he is taking in the whole experience as he bids to lift every domestic trophy available this term. After Celtic moved a step closer to a domestic Treble with victory in Gorgie – their 13th win in a row – Mooy said: “Is this the happiest I’ve been in my career? I don’t know.

“Listen, Celtic is a demanding club. Whenever I play I’m under pressure to perform and win. That’s what the supporters expect.

“It’s enjoyable because you feel everything at this club. The support, the pressure. Everything you can feel in football, you feel it at Celtic.

“I’m enjoying the challenge and hopefully it can be a good season. But I hate this bit, doing press

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