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Ange Postecoglou Celtic press conference in full as Tottenham and Cup Final Treble dominate agenda

With all the talk of Tottenham Hotspur and whether Ange Postecoglou will be Celtic manager for much longer, you'd be forgiven for forgetting there's big game this weekend.

Celtic are on the brink of history. A win would secure a record eighth domestic Treble for the club, which would be a world record. A clean sweep would mean Postecoglou has won five of the six trophies available to him in Scotland since arriving on the back of a failed pursuit of Eddie Howe two years ago. He was being written off after an opening day defeat to newly promoted Hearts at Tynecastle, but has well and truly turned the table to the extent that a mega move could be in the offing if reports from south of the border are accurate.

If that's the case, then Postecoglou's poker face isn't cracking. He's adamant that the only thing on his and his players' minds is getting the job done against Inverness CT at Hampden on Saturday. It may well be a swansong - after all, money talks when opportunity knocks.

But it will be a sweet one if the expected victory for the Hoops is delivered. The boss met the media two days out and here's every word he said as he looked ahead to a showpiece finale.

“Kyogo is progressing although he hasn't trained yet so the plan is to try and get him out there tomorrow and see how he goes. He’s done some individual stuff this afternoon and progressed. He always is, but he’s pretty bullish about playing. Johnston’s fine, he’s trained all week and Haksabanovic is back in. So the only real absences are Aaron Mooy, who’ll miss out and I think that's it.”

"It’ll be guided by him but we’ve done that in the past a couple of times, whether it's been a shoulder or last year’s League Cup final, he went in with a hamstring that wasn't

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