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Ange Postecoglou insists Celtic will not become complacent in push for title

Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou rejected any suggestion of complacency creeping in despite his side opening up a six-point lead atop the cinch Premiership.

The Hoops came from behind to beat Old Firm rivals Rangers 2-1 last weekend to move further clear of their nearest challengers, leading to suggestions the title race is all but over.

Postecoglou, though, insisted that if any members of his Hoops squad possessed that mindset then it would become immediately apparent as he prepares for the visit of St Johnstone this weekend.

“I’ve got 24 or 25 guys that are desperate to play, desperate to be involved, desperately wanting to contribute,” Postecoglou said.

“You can’t roll up to training and be thinking about anything else, irrespective of who you are. The training won’t allow it, the players themselves won’t allow it, they’re pushing their limits every day.

“We want to be playing our best football at this time of the year, irrespective of who we’re up against, and that’s our ambition.

“If any kind of that sort of thinking creeps into anybody, they’ll get left behind and they’ll really stand out in this environment. At this point in time no one is doing that.”

Postecoglou had a rocky start to his time at the helm of the club, who lost three of their opening six top-flight fixtures, but they now have their sights set on another domestic treble this season.

Asked whether keeping his players focused on the task at hand, rather than on what they could accomplish in the next couple of months, was a problem, the Australian was unequivocal in his response.

“If I had to worry about those things right now, we wouldn’t be in this position,” he said.

“Maybe I’m not a great barometer of mood swings, I kind of keep to myself – maybe

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