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Ange Postecoglou is the Celtic answer to Pep Guardiola as he rips up the perception of Scottish football - Chris Sutton

The poor interpreter copped it after the final whistle but you don’t need to be fluent in five languages to know the real source of Ange Postecoglou ’s frustration.

The Celtic manager was fizzing that his side’s superb performance against Shakhtar Donetsk in Poland didn’t result in three points in the bag. And that sense of bubbling ire under the surface is what sums things up for Celtic and Postecoglou right now.

They are bitterly disappointed at just getting a point on the road in the Champions League. For me, that just shows how far they have come. It’s incredible the improvement in Europe from last season. If Celtic had secured a draw after being backs to the wall for 90 minutes then we would have hailed it as a battling result. Instead, there is a huge feeling this was a missed opportunity to collect maximum points.

Listen, it might bite them on the backside later in the group when everything is tallied up. But in the meantime it doesn’t take away from the fact this was a very impressive performance against a more than decent side. In fact, I can’t think of many better away displays in the Champions League – going all the way back to my playing days.

A lot is made out of Celtic’s form on their travels, we all know they have only won twice at this level. But they haven’t achieved many draws either – and they certainly haven’t draw games like they did the other night.

Celtic dominated the entire match, apart from the 10-minute spell after Shakhtar’s goal. The opening half-an-hour onslaught was what we have come to expect from this Celtic team.

But it was the display after the break that impressed me most. Postecoglou will have had a word with them at the interval to get back to doing what they do best,

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