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Australian trailblazer Postecoglou defies doubters with Celtic triumph

Plenty of scorn was heaped on Ange Postecoglou when he was tasked last year with turning around an ailing Celtic but on Wednesday the enigmatic Australian bathed in acclaim as the Glasgow club sealed the Scottish league title.

Celtic clinched a 10th Premiership title in 11 seasons on the back of 31 matches unbeaten with a 1-1 draw at Dundee United, making Postecoglou the first Australian to deliver a championship to a major European club.

Few would have tipped the transformation of the former European champions after they finished 25 points adrift of a resurgent Rangers side in the previous season.

Even fewer would have imagined an Australian with no management experience in Europe outside of a short stint at Greek club Panachaiki would be the architect.

"It's hard for me to comprehend," the 56-year-old told BBC.

"If you’d told me 12 months ago I’d be standing here, I wasn’t even sure I’d be on this continent let alone as manager of this club."

While Celtic's top brass saw something in Postecoglou, their offer of a rolling one-year deal showed a lack of faith.

And for all the former Australia coach's success at home and in Japan, his signing left bemused fans asking, "Ange who?"

Pundits dismissed his CV and tipped he would struggle with the step up at a high-profile club and flounder with the European transfer market.

There were forecasts he would be sacked by last Christmas if unable to lift the team, a goal that seemed distant after they were quickly eliminated from the Champions League and lost their first league match to Hearts.

Yet, a week before Christmas, Celtic claimed the League Cup with a 2-1 win over Hibernian and the fans started to rally behind him.

A 3-0 demolition of Rangers in the Old Firm derby in February put

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