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Ange Postecoglou expects teams to play with freedom in Celtic cup quarter-final

Ange Postecoglou believes the break from fighting for precious cinch Premiership points could boost the entertainment value in Celtic’s Scottish Cup encounter with Dundee United on Monday night.

The Hoops are three points clear of Old Firm rivals Rangers at the top of the table with eight fixtures remaining as the week-to-week pressure of the league gives way to cup action.

Celtic, who are record cup holders with 40 trophy wins, travel to Tayside in the quarter-finals and Parkhead boss Postecoglou said: “When you get to this time of the year you see how much a point means to  teams and that can be fairly constricting, whereas in cup competitions you kind of say ‘well let’s just go for it’ and there is an opportunity there for teams to advance.

“It doesn’t mean that teams are all of a sudden just going to open up, but I just think that whenever the game is 0-0, teams will have a little bit more of a go.

“I think back to the semi-final of the League Cup and the way Hibs tackled Rangers in the first half and they probably hadn’t played with that freedom all year.

“Being so close to a cup final you can see that teams like that can do it, so we have to be ready for that and make sure we match whatever tempo and intensity there is in the game.”

Postecoglou stated earlier in the season that he was looking to have his players at peak fitness for the business end of the campaign and the former Australia boss is happy with what he is seeing.

He said: “That’s the theory and you never know until you get to the end of the season if that’s worked out well.

“We are in a good place in terms of the health of the squad and training is really competitive.

“It’s the most competitive it’s been all season. From the physical perspective and

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