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Ange Postecoglou explains Tottenham vow of silence as Celtic boss adamant cryptic updates not for him

Ange Postecoglou says he's not thinking about his future beyond Celtic just yet - but hinted he will properly address those Tottenham rumours after the Scottish Cup final.

The Celtic boss stands on the brink of a Treble having got his hands on the Premiership trophy which was wrapped up weeks ago. Inverness stand between them and another domestic clean sweep at Hampden next week and Postecoglou is determined to do "something special" by finishing the job.

Premiership trophy day comes off the back of fresh interest from Tottenham who are considering him as an option as their next permanent boss. They were rejected by Feyenoord's Arne Slot and Postecoglou is one of a number of names now in the running, including Spanish boss Luis Enrique. But he says he's not thinking about anything beyond next Saturday's Hampden showdown.

He said on Sky Sports: "I've been pretty straightforward (about the rumours), there's nothing cryptic in my messages. We've got one game to go. I'm not talking about next year until we win next week. That's our goal, we've got to win this cup. I'm not going to pass up the opportunity to do something special, to win a Treble. I know people have done it and greater things but I'm not going to look past that. I really want us to finish strong. It's not going to be an easy game, it's a cup final. We're determined to get it done."

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