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Ange is taking Celtic on an incredible journey and I can't wait to see what's next – Chris Sutton

It was tense. It was nerve-wracking. It got a bit fraught in the end.

But what did people expect? This was a derby between two good sides, two teams fighting for every inch to win the big prize.

And while it might have ended up a draw, we all know the real winner.

This was a result Celtic would have gladly taken before a ball was kicked and they now have the title within their grasp.

Listen, it’s still not done. We’ve seen some incredible swings in leagues in the past and you never bank on anything until you are officially done and dusted.

But let’s be realistic. Celtic have gone 29 games without defeat in the league under Ange Postecoglou this season.

Let’s just say, it’s highly unlikely they are going to lose two of the next three. With the goal difference, one will will do it.

They are just about there and at this stage of the season it doesn’t really matter how it’s achieved.

It’s only about getting over the line.

The point yesterday wasn’t particularly pretty but Celtic did what they needed to do.

This is not the time for pretty.

It was always going to be an awkward one for Postecoglou and his team. Their natural instinct has been to go on the front foot. That’s they style that’s got them to this point of the season.

But you can’t help but feel a bit of caution come in to your game when there’s so much at stake.

This was one team with nothing to lose and another with everything to lose.

There was bound to be some nerves kicking in.

Celtic could have been more comfortable if they’d stuck away a few gilt-edged chances.

Daizen Maeda did a power of work again but he really should have found the ball in the back of the net.

He felt he was going to get clattered by Allan McGregor when he closed his eyes and fluffed his

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