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Dion Dublin accused of bringing Celtic hammer down on party mood as he wonders whether someone will 'pinch' Ange

Dion Dublin wonders how long Celtic will be able to hang on to Ange Postecoglou - but he's been reminded not to bring the title party mood down.

The Australian has won plenty of admiring glances for his work in Glasgow's east-end, making it two Premiership titles out of two on Sunday afternoon with a 2-0 victory over Hearts. A win over Inverness will grant him a treble and a cemented place in the Parkhead history books, with silverware celebrations already well underway within the support.

This work has not gone unnoticed south of the border, with Tottenham amongst the teams linked with making Postecoglou their new manager, although there have been no signs the former Socceroos boss is moving on anytime soon. Pundit and former Hoops player Dublin was discussing all things Celtic on 5Live and asked the question 'is he at Celtic long-term or will somebody pinch him.'

Host Mark Chapman wasn't having it. He responded, 'you had to bring the negative in Dion, this is all positive' but the former Hoops man continued.

Dublin added: "This is what it's all about. When you have a manager flying like that and he keeps winning, keeps standing out, it's very hard to ignore.

"Somebody will have their eye on Ange, most definitely."

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